User talk:AmandaNP/Archives/2012/July

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Bargerson

See my note on Rouoetyjsjabdb 's sock puppet investigation regarding User:Bargerson. He basically admitted that JohnnyJorringer and Cowbert (neither of whom are blocked) were his socks, in addition to cowback23451 and larfers. And since there is reason to believe that Larfersandcowback is the same person as larfers and cowback (as well as Rouoetyjsjabdb per the original edits to Moses the Coach ), I think that represents evidence to continue. Most of the others listed were Cowback's suspected socks from a previous investigation, most of which are already blocked. Smartyllama (talk) 18:25, 1 July 2012 (UTC)

Replied there. -- DQ (ʞlɐʇ) 19:11, 1 July 2012 (UTC)
Cool. Did you see this edit (actually two edits back-to-back)? He seemingly admitted some of his socks, including cowback and larfers as well as two that aren't blocked. This would probably include Cowbackandlarfers (the account by that name) as well, since cowback and larfers are too random names for cowback23451, larfers, and cowbackandlarfers to be separate people. There is also a user called cowback, but since he hasn't edited since 2006 it doesn't seem worthwhile to check him out. Smartyllama (talk) 20:41, 1 July 2012 (UTC)

Poop patrol

Hi DQ, did you manage to recover the code to the poop patrol run? ϢereSpielChequers 11:09, 2 July 2012 (UTC)

The code doesn't need to be recovered necessarily, but I still don't have my login. I've been pushing my internal buttons to try and get something done, but TS admins are not doing anything fast. I'll push my buttons again today. Just so you know, your not the only one waiting, so I am pushing hard. I have an IRC bot that's been down since the last maintence that people are missing and pinging me about. -- DQ (ʞlɐʇ) 16:27, 2 July 2012 (UTC)
Thanks for the update, good luck with the toolserver. ϢereSpielChequers 21:41, 2 July 2012 (UTC)
Got it back earlier today and it should be done by this ungodly hour. -- DQ (ʞlɐʇ) 04:35, 3 July 2012 (UTC)

IP user requesting unblock

Hello DQ. Please see User talk:62.212.85.107. He is blocked since he is using part of a LeaseWeb range that you blocked in April. See his request for why he thinks he should be able to edit. Thanks, EdJohnston (talk) 18:13, 2 July 2012 (UTC)

Looking back at my logs, I blocked this range for socking on a webhost. I doubt these two cases are related, but it does not yet match the criteria for an IPBE until we verify that he can not edit from another ___location, and a checkuser is run. If we do give him IPBE, he's going to need an account. I'll change the block to the new {{webhostblock}} template. -- DQ (ʞlɐʇ) 19:19, 2 July 2012 (UTC)

The Signpost: 02 July 2012

Your edit

An accusation was made against me which I just saw. I defended my self against it, and you undid my edit [1]. Please revert your edits. This is the proper thing to do in order to bring credibility and respectability to Wikipedia. What you have just done sents the wrong signal, and I hope you will reconsider and undo your edit.Tamsier (talk) 04:01, 4 July 2012 (UTC)

Hello Tamsier, you were reverted because you attempted to post to an archived discussion which isn't allowed. The whole matter is a year old and not a current discussion. Hopefully this helps,
 — Berean Hunter (talk) 04:26, 4 July 2012 (UTC)
Very well. My contributions to Wiki is my vindicator. Those who wish to dirty my name do not even deserve my time or energy. Bad karma comes to the wretched. Tamsier (talk) 05:40, 4 July 2012 (UTC)
I honestly find it hard to believe that you haven't known of this until now, since it was established in your block log, and on this revision of you userpage. Anyway, archives are not able to be edited because the blocking administrator makes a decision based on the evidence present. If you need to add new evidence to the investigation, you need to contact the blocking admin. The fact that you think you are innocent, then why were two other accounts from the same IP address editing from the same computer as you, editing Wikipedia? I'm willing to take whatever story you have into account per normal procedures, but this doesn't guarantee anything. -- DQ (ʞlɐʇ) 13:20, 4 July 2012 (UTC)

Thank you for blocking all these disruptive socks. But could you also please speedy-delete the dozen or so pages he has created with his various socks per Wikipedia:Banning_policy#Enforcement_by_reverting? That's the only way to discourage further sock-puppetry by this user, and send him a message that he is not welcome in Wikipedia. I'm already reverting his edits per that policy, but someone with admin rights, should just speedy delete the pages he has created with these socks, to make him understand that his socking is a futile exercise and a waste of time on his part, so that he would stop making more socks. Kurdo777 (talk) 01:11, 5 July 2012 (UTC)

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The Signpost: 09 July 2012

Wikipedia has a long history of collaborating with educational institutions. The Schools and universities program — international and in many languages, but dominated by US institutions — started in 2003 and evolved case by case with little system. However, that changed in 2009 as Wikimedia embarked on its formal strategic process, and outreach in higher education came to be seen in terms of achieving explicit goals — especially that of increasing editor participation.
The Russian Wikipedia has been blacked out for 24 hours, ending 20:00 UTC Tuesday, as a protest against Russian State Duma Bill 89417-6, a bill currently before the Duma (the Russian parliament). Visitors to the Russian Wikipedia are confronted by the sign above in protest at a draconian internet censorship bill before the Duma. The Russian word for Wikipedia is crossed out in this banner, and the text says: "Imagine a world without free knowledge. The State Duma is currently conducting the second reading of a bill to amend the "Law on Information", which has the potential to lead to the creation of extra-judicial censorship of the Internet in Russia, including the closure of access to the Russian Wikipedia. Today, the Wikipedia community protests against censorship as a threat to free knowledge that is open to all mankind. We ask that you oppose this bill."
This week, we spent some time with WikiProject Football, which focuses on the sport also known as association football or soccer. WikiProject Football is by far the largest sport project and one of the most active projects on Wikipedia in terms of the number of articles covered, edits to articles, and talk page watchers.
Eight featured articles were promoted this week: ... Aries (constellation) by Keilana. Aries the Ram (symbol ♈) is one of the constellations of the Zodiac and one of 88 currently recognised constellations. Its area is 441 square degrees (1.1% of the celestial sphere). Although fairly dim, with only three bright stars, it is home to several deep-sky objects.
No cases were closed or opened, leaving the number of open cases at three. ... The case concerns alleged misconduct with regards to aggressive responses and harassment by Fæ toward users who question his actions.
The results from last month's trial of the LastModified extension were published this week on the Wikimedia blog. The first analyses have indicated a significant positive impact, suggesting that the extension – which makes the time since a page's last edit much more prominent in the interface – could eventually find its way onto Wikimedia wikis.

Email

You've got mail. T. Canens (talk) 11:23, 10 July 2012 (UTC)

I'll try and respond tonight after work. -- DQ (ʞlɐʇ) 14:18, 10 July 2012 (UTC)
*ping* T. Canens (talk) 11:46, 15 July 2012 (UTC)
Replied -- DQ (ʞlɐʇ) 23:24, 16 July 2012 (UTC)
And replied... T. Canens (talk) 06:41, 17 July 2012 (UTC)

Bot

Hi DQ, Any chance of a bot run before this weekend? Also I'd appreciate a copy of the code sometime. Ta ϢereSpielChequers 15:12, 10 July 2012 (UTC)

  Done and this is the ___location of my bots code, your specific one is under "pageupdater". If you would like to modify it, and then put it back there, that's fine with me, I might just have to add you somewhere or I will have to merge you in. -- DQ (ʞlɐʇ) 15:48, 11 July 2012 (UTC)

Sock edits

Would you kindly revdel or revert the contributions made by the latest socks reported at Wikipedia:Sockpuppet_investigations/An-Apple-A-NY-Day? I also wish to say I'm sorry for the administrative hassle & time waste this issue is causing you and other mop holders. Thank you. Fasttimes68 (talk) 18:43, 11 July 2012 (UTC)

Reverted, don't see how it matches revdel criteria. -- DQ (ʞlɐʇ) 19:26, 11 July 2012 (UTC)

Since you locked the talk page to autocomfirmed users, could you please do the same for the article itself? I would suggest locking it to autocomfirmed indef as the historical evidence shows the socks won't stop. Perhaps the talk should be indefed as well, but I can understand the desire to only add lock time incrementally. Thx. Fasttimes68 (talk) 16:31, 13 July 2012 (UTC)

Help Desk

See my comments at help desk.An oversight removed my Ip which was accidentally released in history.Could you please help me by telling me the name of Oversight who done this good act.I need his little additional help.Thanks.Iamthewinnerofthemonth (talk) 20:52, 11 July 2012 (UTC)

I am not an oversighter, therefore I can not see the oversight log, and i'm not even sure of the revision you are talking about. Email oversight-en-wp lists.wikimedia.org and they should be able to help. -- DQ (ʞlɐʇ) 21:08, 11 July 2012 (UTC)

Good job

Congrats Mr. CheckUser, now can you please clear the tool !   Mlpearc (powwow) 14:58, 14 July 2012 (UTC)

GOCE July 2012 mid-drive newsletter

Guild of Copy Editors July 2012 backlog elimination drive mid-drive newsletter
 

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The Signpost: 16 July 2012

User:Fæ was elected as the inaugural chair of the new Wikimedia Chapters Association, despite the controversies that have surrounded Fæ on the English Wikipedia and Commons, most recently aired in a live case before the Arbitration Committee. This is in marked contrast with unexciting movement, during the Wikimania meeting, on the most important issues facing the establishment of the association.
During Wikimania (July 12-15), the Wikimedia Foundation (WMF) board finalized and enacted long-discussed reforms of the movement's financial structures, and considered procedures for creating new ways for Wikimedians to organize themselves into offline communities. The board moved on the controversial image filter issue, approved the 2012–13 annual plan, and issued a statement on the wikitravel proposal. It also appointed the two new chapter-selected trustees and elected the four office-bearers.
With the Tour de France in its final week, we traveled to the French Wikipedia for a chat with Projet Cyclisme (WikiProject Cycling). The French Wikipedia places a greater emphasis on portals than the English Wikipedia, which explains why WikiProject Cycling and its discussion page are actually extensions of the Cycling Portal. The project is home to two Article de Qualité (equivalent to Featured Articles) and eight Bon Article (Good Articles), primarily biographies of cyclists.
A brief overview of the current discussions on the English Wikipedia, including one regarding the purpose of the Community Portal. Started by Maryana, a Wikimedia Foundation employee, is this page for new users to be educated about the community, or is it for experienced users to find updates about the community?
Nearly 1400 Wikimedians and others from 87 countries descended on the capital of the United States, Washington, D.C., for Wikimania 2012. Even with an unprecedented number (1400) of conference attendees — the previous two Wikimanias, held in Gdańsk (Poland) and Haifa (Israel), were attended by fewer than 1100 people combined – Wikimania 2012 was a complete success, with attendees' reaction to the conference coming out as ecstatic and laudatory.
Eight featured articles were promoted this week, including Paul McCartney by GabeMc. McCartney (born 1942) is an English musician, singer, songwriter and composer. He gained worldwide fame as a member of the Beatles, and his collaboration with John Lennon is highly celebrated. After the band's break-up he pursued a solo career and formed the band Wings. McCartney has been described by Guinness World Records as the "most successful composer and recording artist of all time", and his song "Yesterday" has been covered more than any other song in history.
As Wikimania, the annual conference targeted at Wikimedians and often well attended by those with a technical slant, draws to a close, comments have already begun to come in from attendees regarding the many tech-related features of the conference.
No cases were closed or opened, leaving the number of open cases at three. A new remedy in the Fæ case calls for him to be indefinitely banned from the site after his attempts to solicit intervention from the Foundation, claiming that publicly listing all his accounts would be too onerous due to "ongoing security risks." He was further criticised for attempting to dodge good-faith concerns; the committee believes that if Fæ's claims are valid then he must be removed from the community.

Tasketz Kayo/Cvlwr

Hi, you were the closing admin on this sockpuppet report: Wikipedia:Sockpuppet investigations/Cvlwr/Archive. This case was closed a few days ago and archived. Well, he's back again, and I created a new section at Wikipedia:Sockpuppet investigations/Cvlwr. I'm not sure that I did this correctly, so please let me know if I need to change the report in any way. Thanks. Chubbles (talk) 16:45, 17 July 2012 (UTC)

Looks like it went through okay. Thanks for your help so far. Chubbles (talk) 19:32, 17 July 2012 (UTC)
You did a good job. One of my fellow functionaries already took a swing at it while I dealt with another big investigation. -- DQ (ʞlɐʇ) 19:33, 17 July 2012 (UTC)

A barnstar

  Sockpuppet Investigator Barnstar
For all your work on SPI Darkness Shines (talk) 17:22, 17 July 2012 (UTC)
Thanks! -- DQ (ʞlɐʇ) 19:34, 17 July 2012 (UTC)
Hell yes. Fasttimes68 (talk) 19:35, 17 July 2012 (UTC)

Wikipedia:Sockpuppet investigations/JamikaPolama

Thank you for your good work at Wikipedia:Sockpuppet investigations/JamikaPolama, and congratulations on becoming a checkuser! Cunard (talk) 01:07, 18 July 2012 (UTC)

No problem and thank you :) -- DQ (ʞlɐʇ) 04:34, 20 July 2012 (UTC)

Question about rangeblocking

Hello, DeltaQuad. I want to know if it's reasonable to request a rangeblock in a sockpuppet case such as RJR3333's. Judging by how the case closed, it doesn't seem that it is. Not to mention, suckpuppet cases that have extensive archives and therefore indicate that rangeblocking was not used or was only sparingly used. It seems like such a big waste of time to even report such users, unless causing disruption that needs to be stopped, considering that they just keep coming back again and again. Flyer22 (talk) 00:25, 20 July 2012 (UTC)

Some blocks were recently modified and should slow down this user, if not stop him or her. Please do let me know if they come back, and we'll see if we can make more effective blocks to stop him. -- DQ (ʞlɐʇ) 03:04, 20 July 2012 (UTC)
Thank you, DeltaQuad. Flyer22 (talk) 03:59, 20 July 2012 (UTC)

Something strange

An IP has reverted me on Soviet war in Afghanistan[2], being the nosy bugger that I am and my inability to resist following links I took a peek to see were this chap was editing from. According to this[3] the IP is running from Pakistan Telecommuication company limited, which is strange that the name is spelled incorrectly. The other bit of weirdness is the hostname is the IP, not the usual stuff which is what I would expect to see. Can you check to see if this is a proxy please. Darkness Shines (talk) 17:06, 20 July 2012 (UTC)

OK thank you, I am sure it is H though, I shall wait to see if he continues before filing an SPI Darkness Shines (talk) 08:07, 21 July 2012 (UTC)
I took a look at the contribs, I have blocked two IPs for evasion. -- DQ (ʞlɐʇ) 13:55, 21 July 2012 (UTC)

Major Vandalism?

Hello, Delta.....long time no talk. I was adding a category to a photo of mine today, and I ran across something really strange. In the Summary, below the Categories, there was a stupid note. It was just gibberish so I deleted it. Then I got curious and clicked on the IP address of the user that left it. There ARE hundreds of photo files there that look like contribution edits on his user page.; however, I opened a few of them and they are SEX RANTS, or Gibberish. I think this sicko needs to be banned quickly. It looks like he is setting up for a major Bombing here. The User page is: http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:Contributions/81.106.164.18 An example of his handy work can be seen on this edit that he undid a few days later; but it shows the mind-set of the poor guy: http://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?title=File:Hong_Kong_School_Private_Light_Bus.JPG&action=history The guy goes into multilple photos in commons every day and leaves little notes. Maybe he's lonely, but he's got to be lonely somewhere else. I can't believe he's been getting away with it for so long. You won't believe it either when you see all the edits on his user page; and everyone is a note in a photo file. The world is a sick place...but it's the only world we have. If I'm reporting Commons Vandalism in the wrong place.....just point me in the right direction. Take Care..... and thanks in advance for looking into this. Pocketthis (talk) 18:57, 22 July 2012 (UTC)

I talked to two commons admins about this, and I agree with them this is not a big deal, but if you have any questions Logan at Commons (who is an admin there) and can explain implications with local policy. The Commons Vandalism page should also help you in getting requests fulfilled in the future. -- DQ (ʞlɐʇ) 03:30, 23 July 2012 (UTC)

Request for checkuser help

Hello, DeltaQuad. I wonder if you would be willing to look at Wikipedia:WikiProject on open proxies/Requests#187.122.136.167. A user has asked for a proxy block to be lifted, and it looks as though it isn't an open proxy. As far as I can see, the block can be just lifted, but an admin who did a proxy check suggests a checkuser before unblocking. Perhaps you can deal with it? JamesBWatson (talk) 20:22, 22 July 2012 (UTC)

That's been satisfactorily dealt with now. JamesBWatson (talk) 11:22, 23 July 2012 (UTC)
Sorry I didn't get to this yesterday. I was also sorta confused by the request and how a CU would help, and I saw that it was already unblocked. Need anything else, do let me know. -- DQ (ʞlɐʇ) 16:22, 23 July 2012 (UTC)

The Signpost: 23 July 2012

Does Wikipedia pay? is an ongoing Signpost series seeking to illuminate paid editing, paid advocacy, for-profit Wikipedia consultants, editing public relations professionals, conflict of interest guidelines in practice, and the Wikipedians who work on these issues... by speaking openly with the people involved.
The Signpost's goal is to provide readers with essential information about the Wikimedia movement and the English Wikipedia – both of which have become large and extremely complex institutions that require timely, balanced and in-depth coverage.
Two weeks ago the Signpost reported that the Russian Wikipedia had just begun a 24-hour blackout in protest at a bill that was before the Russian parliament that proposed mechanisms to block IP addresses and DNS records. The protest, implemented after on-wiki consensus was reached during the preceding days, concerned the potential of the amendment to the information law to allow extra-judicial censorship of the internet in Russia, including the closure of access to the Russian Wikipedia. Among the questions now are how effective the blackout was and where we go from here in terms of internet freedom in one of the world's biggest and most influential countries.
With the 2012 Summer Olympic Games beginning this weekend in London, we decided to catch up with the chaps at WikiProject Olympics. The last time we interviewed WikiProject Olympics was in February 2010 when the project was gearing up for the Winter Olympics in Vancouver. We wanted to know how the project has grown since then and whether preparing for a Summer Olympics was more grueling.
For the second time this year (and the third in the history of the committee), there are no open cases, as all three active cases were closed last week.
There has never been a better time to improve the behavior of marketing professionals on Wikipedia. For the first time we're seeing self-imposed statements of ethics. Professional PR bodies around the globe have supported the Chartered Institute of Public Relations (CIPR) guidance for ethical Wikipedia engagement. Although their tone is different, CREWE and the PRSA have brought more attention to the issues. Awareness among PR professionals is rising. So are the number of paid editing operations sprouting up and the opportunity for dialogue.
One featured article was promoted this week, Melville Island. A small peninsula in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia, it was discovered by Europeans in the 1600s and initially used for storehouses. The land was purchased by the British and used to hold prisoners of war, then to receive escaped slaves from the United States. After being used as a place of quarantine and later a recruitment centre, the land was granted to Canada in 1907 and used to house prisoners of war. It is now home to the clubhouse and marina of the Armdale Yacht Club.
In the first of a series looking at this year's eight ongoing Google Summer of Code projects, the Signpost caught up with developer Harry Burt.

Range block

Hi. User:NTox asked me to give you some information about a range block related to an account creation request. The relevant AIV report, just before the bot removed the entry after I blocked the range, is here. The block should be long expired by now; is it still causing a problem? ~Amatulić (talk) 14:53, 25 July 2012 (UTC)

It's not being a problem, it's just the CU results were too heavy on CU to spit it out properly, so without knowing more details on which IPs, I couldn't continue. All is good now and looks like Elockid has handled. -- DQ (ʞlɐʇ) 01:14, 26 July 2012 (UTC)

ACC requests

Hey DQ,

Mind taking a look at ACC requests #78920, #78924, and #78948? Thanks in advance. Elockid (Talk) 16:45, 25 July 2012 (UTC)

  Done,   Done, and well,   Done! :P -- DQ (ʞlɐʇ) 01:15, 26 July 2012 (UTC)

ScottyBerg/Mantanmoreland sockpuppet evidence....

I left a sample log evidence in the Matanmoreland/ScottyBerg sockpuppet investigation page. It shows chunks of ScottyBerg/Mantanmoreland and 96.242.217.91's edits clustered together, which happens throuhout the "Chinatown, Manhattan" log. Just do a ctrl-f to highlight all occurrences of "ScottyBerg on your browser and go back 2 or 3 pages and you'll easily catch them right away. The connections betw. all the various IPs and ScottyBerg/Mantanmoreland in the given evidence are obviously clear. All IPS also originate from the within the same, small, 5 x 5 mile area in Bergen County, NJ. If you have time, you can also look through at least a couple of the other things pointed out in the evidence to verify for yourself, as it won't take up too much of your time. I've also given their ___location so it'll be easy to look up, backlog or no backlog. This individual is one of the worst cases of sockpuppets ever on WP, employing numerous ids and IP resources at his disposal. Investigations in the past have been successful with only a few lines of evidence. I've included a treasure trove of it, as well as connecting the dots for you. It all depends on how you use it.

THERE IS ENOUGH here to establish that it is in fact Mantandmore/ScottyBerg. The question now, is whether or not you'll appropriately block these IPs, or let him get away. Please keep in mind that this individual is so relentless in his efforts to edit on WP. You guys found this out the hard way in 2 previous investigations that resulted in blocks. You need to make a decisions here, and regardless of what you do it will only serve to contain and NOT stop him enirely. He'll be back wih a new IP in a couple of weeks or so, and you can take this all the way to the bank. If I am mistaken(which I doubt), the least he could do is appeal and explain why there are too many coincidences. The likely scenario is that he won't bother, as he knows it'll be a waste of his time. He'll probably throw in a word or two accusing me of all sorts of things, leave, and come back with another IP/account, and that'll be the end of that until the next investigation. MBaxter1 (talk) —Preceding undated comment added 20:41, 25 July 2012 (UTC)

I haven't declined to act on your case, in fact I haven't had the chance to read through it fully, but the lack of blue and/or red links to the article's history, or even to the articles, that is what I was looking for, nothing more. But with the evidence log, i'll see what I can do tomorrow as i'm just about nuked tonight. My apologies if I came off as you not having a strong case, and sorry for the delay. -- DQ (ʞlɐʇ) 03:42, 27 July 2012 (UTC)
Thanks. There's so much backlog to look through, and I'm just speaking for myself. In the meantime, I'll see if I can find more stuff by the weekend. If you do a lookup into the origins of these IPs, I think it should be enough. The area in question where the edits are coming from is roughly 5X5 miles w/ a population of 50,000(est.) The rate of edits from this area is VASTLY & GROSSLY represented in comparison to, let's say, a big city like New York or Boston. One would expect a lot of activity coming from those places for articles like "Chinatown, Manhattan", but that's not the case here. This is definitely grounds for suspicion which shouldn't be overlooked. Remember, this user has already been blocked twice for sockpuppeting after 2 previous investigations. An investigation of another blocked user(Thmc1) involving one of the IPS in this ongoing investigation was unsucessful, due to a lack of evidence. The evidence I've found suggest that they're both the same. I've also noticed on the log of this user that his edits have been less frequent since the investigation began, with gaps of days inbetw. edits. I think he's aware and is attempting to keep a lower profile. This individual is one of the worst known sockpuppeters in WPs history, and you know full well that he isn't going to disappear completely. This is just a temporary action until the next investigation. I guess that's how the ball rolls on WP. MBaxter1 (talk) —Preceding undated comment added 20:59, 27 July 2012 (UTC)

Barnstar

  The Checkuser's Barnstar
For knowing that sometimes policy isn't enough and doing the right thing is more important. Beeblebrox (talk) 01:10, 26 July 2012 (UTC)
Thanks Beeblebrox! I more went along the lines of AGF, but your completely right, policy is not always enough. -- DQ (ʞlɐʇ) 03:48, 27 July 2012 (UTC)

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GOCE July drive wrap-up

Guild of Copy Editors July 2012 backlog elimination drive wrap-up
 

Participation: Out of 45 people who signed up this drive, 31 have copy-edited at least one article. Lfstevens continues to carry most of the weight, having edited 360 articles and over a quarter of a million words already. Thanks to all who have participated! Final results, including barnstars awarded, will be available early in August here.

Progress report: We are once again very close to achieving in our primary goal—removing the oldest three months from the backlog. Only 35 such articles remain at press time. The total backlog currently sits at under 2400 articles, down from 8323 when we started out over two years ago. We are just two articles away from completing all requests made before July 2012 (both are in progress).

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Dispute Resolution IRC office hours.

Hello there. As you expressed interest in hearing updates to my research in the dispute resolution survey that was done a few months ago, I just wanted to let you know that I am hosting an IRC office hours session this coming Saturday, 28th July at 19:00 UTC (approximately 12 hours from now). This will be located in the #wikimedia-office connect IRC channel - if you have not participated in an IRC discussion before you can connect to IRC here.

Regards, User:Szhang (WMF) (talk) 07:01, 28 July 2012 (UTC)

#wikipedia-en-drn

Hi there - I've fixed the problems with the IRC channel - could you please re-add LisaBot? Thanks :-) Steven Zhang Get involved in DR! 13:31, 29 July 2012 (UTC)

The Signpost: 30 July 2012

From the modeling of social dynamics in a collaborative environment to why the number of Wikipedia readers rises while the number of editors doesn't.
Wikimedia Foundation published its Annual Plan, focusing on technical improvements, editor retention, and structural reforms over the coming year. The movement's total revenue, including almost all chapter funding, is slated to rise by 35%, from $34.2 million to $46.1 million, and global spending to more than $42.1 million. The foundation's own core spending will grow by 15% to $30.2 million in 2012–13.
We continue our Summer Sports Series this week with WikiProject Horse Racing. Started in November 2005, the project has grown to include nearly 8,000 articles maintained by 34 active members. There are 10 Featured Articles and 19 Good Articles included in the project's scope. In addition to preparing articles for GA and FA status, the project attempts to create requested articles and locate requested images. We interviewed Redrose64, Montanabw, Tigerboy1966, Ealdgyth, and Cuddy Wifter.
Eight new featured articles, five new featured lists, and eight new featured pictures. The highlights include a new featured picture of Frank Sinatra, created by William P. Gottlieb and nominated by Tomer T. Sinatra (1915–98) was a highly successful American singer and film actor whose career spanned 60 years. This image dates from around 1947.
In the light of recent questions over the long-term reliability of Wikimedia wikis, the Signpost caught up with CT Woo, the Wikimedia Foundation's director of technical operations.
Arbitrator Kirill Lokshin proposed a motion requiring the alteration of any instances of an editor's previous username in arbitration decisions to reflect their name changes. The Devil's Advocate has initiated an amendment request for the controversial Race and intelligence case.