QUOTE(Jon Awbrey @ Fri 15th May 2009, 10:24am)
One of the questions that always comes to mind when discussing ArbComics, stand-up or otherwise, is this —
How could any Wikipedian, much less a high ranking one, be sooooo clueless about the realities in the trenches of Wikipedia?
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Jon Awbrey
Well, yeah. When I started I contributed to mainspace, including having created more than 75 pages, but lately I've been focused primarily on arbitration and related activities.
Although I'm not denying the trend you see there, do bear in mind more generally that the pure edit-number data can be misleading. If I create a page in mainspace, that's one edit. If I then vote paragraph-by-paragraph through an arb decision, that can be 20 edits....
I am determined to get back to more article work once the current round of ArbCom cases is wrapped up and my guest-blogging stint on Volokh is completed. And I'm sure Mr. Awbrey will remind me if I forget, because making sure that there are lots of good contributions to Wikipedia mainspace is very important to him. (IMG:
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