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Hello :-) My nick, Gryllida, stands for true cricket. It is a family of insects, which is related to bush crickets, and, more distantly, to grasshoppers. Crickets make nice chirping sounds in the evenings.

I usually edit with Debian GNU/Linux, with WindowMaker. The web browser is not very good - if you know of a Wikipedia editing app for Mac OS, or for GNUstep, I would be interested to know more. Please leave me a message.

My first edit was the creation of the article about "Ehrenfest equations" in Russian and English, during the third year of my undergraduate study. I completed the article in one edit, as I was already familiar with wiki markup from my previous minor edits which were made without logging in. This was a reasonably notable and non-controversial subject. Then I also created "Vanishing dimensions theory", a translation of the existing Russian article. Then from the "requested articles" section I created articles: "Astringent (taste)"; "AngelScript", "Canopy conductance", "Psammon", "EuroFOT", "IVBSS", "Iury", and "Stats." (in this one I created redirect only, not the page content).

Since about five years ago I volunteer to review drafts and partol new pages. This year I joined WikiProject 'Australia'. Recently I also became involved with help at live chat and OTRS, which may explain my attempt to look after articles which I have not written, and which I didn't read out of my own interest. In the cases where my editing is necessary, I link to the relevant policies in the edit summaries, and in the talk page messages. At present I do not have any conflict of interest with any of the topics which I edit.

At Wikipedia, I follow several principles, which are listed below.

  • I don't look at the edit count. Instead, there are other important criteria, such as new editors who decide to stay (not their quantity, but these editors themselves); articles which became improved in quality and accuracy; innovation and new technical tools which make authoring and review easier in the long run.
  • I use scripts to assist my work. It is not easy to share my scripts on a wiki. (I don't use proprietary source hosting sites.) Some of my scripts are listed at User:Gryllida/js/, every day I use draft-rater.js and draft-review.js to browse the drafts and assign WikiProjects to them; and reply-link.js to more easily reply to discussions at talk pages. I also find reFill useful to quickly fill cite web templates on new drafts.
  • I like fact-check, either in new drafts or in existing articles. I also like to attribute information in cases when it comes from a single source, and may be challenged.
  • I'm interested in how to make WikiProjects more organized. Perhaps some of them are missing a newsletter with links to recent to-do items, new pages, and discussions?
  • I'm aiming at "Win-win" (this page needs improvements!) conflict resolution. If it is not possible, I don't engage.
  • There is one important mission in this: making as much information free as reasonably possible, and making every reader and contributor aware of what this encompasses. (This includes translations to smaller foreign language wikis.)
  • My article writing methods (archived from this page, and restored by another volunteer and with links fixed - thanks!) here: User:NmWTfs85lXusaybq/Gryllida

In the case you want to discuss any of these changes, I ask that you leave a message at the talk page of the article, and a talkback at my personal talk page, to ensure that it won't be missed. Note that I currently live in Australia on the east coast.