User talk:Zad68/Archive 2015 Nov
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Plan to return to some light editing duty
Hello to anyone who may be watching. I had an extraordinarily busy summer and Wikipedia editing got knocked entirely out of my routine, but I hope to return to some light duty. Zad68
02:15, 2 November 2015 (UTC)
- You've been missed buddy, welcome back. Dbrodbeck (talk) 02:33, 2 November 2015 (UTC)
- Thanks Dave!
Zad68
02:35, 2 November 2015 (UTC)
- Thanks Dave!
- Welcome back! If you would like a brief update on what's happened in your absence: Arbcom is discussing Eric, Gamergaters are discussing how to penetrate Wikipedia, fringe pushers are supporting each other, and the E-Cat will soon be providing free energy for all. Johnuniq (talk) 03:03, 2 November 2015 (UTC)
- By the way, something happened that you should be aware of. The 500/30 rule has been widely applauded, with the usual objections, and the model may be strongly extended—see WP:ARBPIA3 proposed decision. That case is a bit hard to follow so here is a quick summary: a very good admin tried to maintain order in WP:ARBPIA issues for years; he finally cracked after brilliant trolling; 500/30 is being considered to minimize future occurrences. In typical Wikipedia style, after a short block the troll is free to resume. Johnuniq (talk) 05:14, 2 November 2015 (UTC)
- Good to see this. --Anthonyhcole (talk · contribs · email) 04:28, 2 November 2015 (UTC)
The Signpost: 04 November 2015
- News and notes: Wikimedia Foundation finances; Superprotect is gone
- In the media: Ahmadiyya Jabrayilov: propaganda myth or history?
- Traffic report: Death, the Dead, and Spectres are abroad
- Featured content: Christianity, music, and cricket
- Technology report: Tech news in brief
The Signpost: 11 November 2015
- Arbitration report: Elections, redirections, and a resignation from the Committee
- Discussion report: Compromise of two administrator accounts prompts security review
- Featured content: Texas, film, and cycling
- In the media: Sanger on Wikipedia; Silver on Vox; lawyers on monkeys
- Traffic report: Doodles of popularity
- Gallery: Paris
The Signpost: 18 November 2015
- Special report: ArbCom election—candidates’ opinions analysed
- In the media: Icelandic milestone; apolitical editing
- Discussion report: BASC disbanded; other developments in the discussion world
- Arbitration report: Ban Appeals Subcommittee goes up in smoke; 21 candidates running
- Featured content: Fantasia on a Theme by Jimbo Wales
- Traffic report: Darkness and light
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The Signpost: 25 November 2015
- News and notes: Fundraising update; FDC recommendations
- Featured content: Caves and stuff
- Traffic report: J'en ai ras le bol
- Arbitration report: Third Palestine-Israel case closes; Voting begins
- Technology report: Tech news in brief