Knowledge (XXG)

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296: 69:, undertake cases of unusual difficulty/sensitivity and case review both at OTRS and in the wider community, and served on the Foundation's strategic taskforce (quality team) . As a checkuser I handled WMF's worst ever privacy access breach, involving extreme privacy/sensitivity issues and government liaison . I have a long-term focus in BLP/privacy, and in making Knowledge (XXG) 129:
handling is more essential but more remote (we're encyclopedia writers - not politicians). Arbcom can - and needs to - build on the start it has made, understand scalability is limited, reexamine processes, propose ways to safely devolve more to the community, and improve its service. It's doable.
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clarifies the difficult judgments involved and expresses my deep apologies. The issues were more difficult and the committee more conflicted than the community knew. I stepped down with full disclosure to and no finding of fault by Arbcom, and remained active in checkuser, oversight, and all other
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I know the workload, succeeded in improving transparency in 2008, held myself to high standards without burnout, took the aftermath, and learned from it. If appointed I plan to maintain my past workload and these high standards.
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I was recognized as consistently careful and thorough . I rigorously reviewed evidence, corrected others' facts and proposals, and was helpful and approachable.
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Bringing cultural change to a committee is difficult. These were unprecedented and provided foundations for further developments in 2009 and 2010.
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AC2010 is vastly improved. But RFAR cases are more complex - evidence review, wordings and communication can improve, and quicker, crystal clear,
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for the 99% of editors who are non-admins, dropping all tools a year ago partly to edit without them.
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first effective system for documenting and scrutinizing proposals and norms within the Committee
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first consistent detailed explanations provided for major desysops, blocks, unbans
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their wish to withdraw from the election; their name will remain on the ballot.
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Knowledge (XXG) Arbitration Committee Elections 2010 candidate statements
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During my previous term on the Arbitration Committee, my work included:
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ban appeals subcommittee (originally intended as community operated)
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first formal apology for poor Arbcom case management, in a ruling
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Account disclosure - other project activities - improving arbcom
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first ever publicized CheckUser statistics and compliance data
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Knowledge (XXG):Arbitration Committee Elections December 2010
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first ever community involvement in CU/OS appointments
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Knowledge (XXG):Arbitration Committee Elections December 2010
Candidates
FT2
FT2
expressed
FT2
100+ articles
update and author core policy
easier
extended statement
Account disclosure - other project activities - improving arbcom
FT2
talk
contribs
count
logs
target logs
block log
lu
rfas
rfb
arb
rfc
lta
checkuser
socks
rights
blocks
protects
deletions

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