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users who could be helpful as stewards are currently interested in doing crosswiki work, so other volunteers are also asked to take part in this election. If their communities trust and support them, they may be successful in convincing those users who are more active in steward-related work as well. Some users who have been elected this way have become skilled in their role! So, don't hesitate to nominate yourself as a steward if you've been an admin on any Wikimedia wiki for at least three months. You'll have time to do that until February 6 (see above for prerequisites).
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gave considerable help to smaller wikis in fighting vandalism, there has been no decrease in the amount of work that must be handled exclusively by stewards. Given the reduction in stewards' numbers, new candidates will be welcome, even if they haven't yet gained much interwiki experience. Only a few
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Stewards should not expect accolades; instead, like a lot of roles on Wikimedia sites, it's hard work if you play for keeps. Stewards are often the first ones who have to deal with new software functions, and have to test them to protect sometimes thousands of users from difficulties. The bugs they
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at GdaƄsk – about a third of all stewards – discussed how to change the election/confirmation process to encourage more volunteers to become stewards. Since these discussions didn't reach consensus, the 2011 elections will be held under the same arrangements as for previous years: to become a
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requests). Stewards aim to make no decisions as stewards, but are empowered to act as a member of any permissions group on any project with no active member of that permissions group. For example, wikis without administrators may call on stewards to fulfill that role; stewards will act as a
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became a Wikipedian in 2005 when he started editing in the German Knowledge (XXG). Two years later, he was elected as an admin on the English Knowledge (XXG) and as a steward of the Wikimedia Foundation. He is now mainly involved in oversight-related
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forces stewards to switch on global oversight rights, just to be able to review potentially oversightable edits by users whose username stewards have quickly had to hide from logs and article histories. Following a software change,
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in this election have changed, only users who have been admins for at least three months in one Wikimedia project will be allowed to nominate themselves for stewardship; we hope this might discourage frivolous candidatures!
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that are locked and hidden are no longer prevented from logging in, but only from editing wikis. This means that if they visit a new project, another account will be attached to their global one (see
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If you think that you're willing and able to help out with any of these cases (and possible new ones), please do not hesitate to do so and join the steward elections!
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bureaucrat as needed on wikis without bureaucrats. The position of steward was originally created to dissociate rights management from
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steward, a candidate will need to obtain at least 30 votes in favor with an 80% support ratio to become a steward. But since the
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policy says that stewards have complete access to the wiki interface on all Wikimedia wikis, including the ability to change
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and others. For example, some stewards still use an alternative function in CentralAuth to hide oversightable usernames, so
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decided that this time they will abstain from confirming the result of the new elections. As a result, stewards attending
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dealing with a possible abuse of a former checkuser, which also involved global sysops and oversight requests.
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were elected by the Wikimedia community, while 26 out of the 31 then-stewards
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Upcoming steward elections, and a retrospective on stewards' work in 2010
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has to be cleaned up from time to time by local oversights.
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