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Knowledge (XXG) (e.g. anonymous editors). In the general case obits are hard to write because almost all the readers read the details in a very specific context as family members, friends, colleagues, etc. They may be in a state of shock, there likely won't be any tolerance for anything that comes close to criticism or even the slightest perceived mistake. They have personal details that we couldn't possibly have. They may compare "their" obit with others on the same page, e.g. why is this one shorter than that one, or why did you mention that guy's college but not this other guy's. I don't mean to criticize relatives or friends, but they are going through a tough time and can be very demanding. One very bad reaction to this by some journalists is to write very flowery pieces that nobody can complain about - even if they aren't true! That doesn't help anybody. On top of that the writer only gets one chance to get it right.
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The Dutch community sadly informed English Knowledge (XXG) of the passing of one of their admins: Kattenkruid. Kattenkruid ("catnip") was active on Knowledge (XXG) since 2004 and wrote articles on the topics of politics, animals and Poland. He was active in other language editions and on Wikidata as
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and that makes it a lot easier for The Signpost. Thanks to all those who contribute there. That said, my personal opinion is that obituaries are by far the toughest thing to write in any form of journalism, especially one with our limited resources (e.g. $ 0.00 annual budget) and the specifics of
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obits is a good practice. In academic communities, obits are usually written by students or colleagues of the deceased who know both the person and their contribution to human knowledge, and often at the request of the journal's editor. My understanding is that the Deceased Wikipedians entries are
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It makes my heart heavy when a Wikipedian passes, even though I've never met them in person. I have worked with Ron on Commons, and he will surely be missed. They were all such amazing people. We were lucky to have them, even if it was for such a brief period of time in the grand scheme of things.
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This is a saddening section of the signpost, but sort of required. People can avoid reading if they dont want to read it. Even though we interacted only three-four times, I always saw Ron's work on enwiki, and on commons. In my real life, I have seen a lot of deaths, and saw a few people dying in
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If so send me an email. I suppose there is at lest one form of compensation. Some of the best journalists in some of the best newspapers in the world, e.g. the New York Times, specialize in obits and are recognized by their colleagues for doing it.
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written by Wikipedians in a similar position: those who were WikiFriends with the deceased as well as knowing their contributions to the encyclopedia. I think this comes close to the standard practice in collegial communities.
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from England, died on April 7, 2019, the day he made his last edit, in a tragic house fire that also claimed the life of his wife Sue and their beloved pets. On Knowledge (XXG) he was an administrator who helped out with
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Thank you for starting this section! I knew about Kattenkruid and Ronhjones, but not about the others. Too many great losses in a brief period ... thank you all for your contributions to Knowledge (XXG)!
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On January 21, 2020, Boris Semyonovich Tsirelson, a mathematician and professor of mathematics at Tel Aviv University, Israel, as well as a Wikipedian, passed away due to being voluntarily
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A Soviet and British composer and an administrator of the Russian and English Wikisource projects, Dmitri passed away on April 9 from complications caused by
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well, mainly with manual edits. He became an administrator on the Dutch Knowledge (XXG) in 2009 and was active until his passing on March 19, 2020.
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Smirnov made significant contributions to Russian and English Wikisource projects, Wikimedia Commons, Russian and English Wikipedias, and Wikidata.
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was performed at the Tanglewood Festival in the US. In 1991, Smirnov emigrated to the UK where he taught at several well-known universities.
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front of my eyes. But I still dont understand why I am so much saddened, and shaken up by hearing about Ron's death. Like I
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I appreciate (liking feels wrong given the contents) this little corner of the signpost. I hope it stays. --
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Thanks for the kind words and the encouragement to continue this column. We used material from
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may continue to report the passing of any Wikipedian where the details have been published.
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since 2013 where he made over 100,000 edits. Furthermore, he was part of the
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Dmitrismirnov, Kattenkruid, Muidlatif, Ronhjones, Tsirel: Rest in peace.
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Is anybody looking for a very tough job that pays exactly $ 0?
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On April 11, 2020, Muid Latif, a former project lead of
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Mourning page at Tel Aviv University, 25 January 2020
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