| |
|
  |
Voting begins, Giano isn't going down in flames !! |
|
|
| Castle Rock |
Mon 3rd December 2007, 3:24am
|
Senior Member
   
Group: Regulars
Posts: 358
Joined: Thu 13th Sep 2007, 7:27am
From: Oregon
Member No.: 3,051

|
QUOTE(KamrynMatika @ Sun 2nd December 2007, 4:07pm)  Already an inpouring of votes and Giano is already being opposed fairly quickly despite support from multiple arbs and checkusers. Interesting. I think the arbs are just token voting to make it look like they weren't trying to sink Giano's candidacy at all. QUOTE(Guy's oppose) Oppose, sorry. I was all set to support, but Giano's refusal to accept policy on posting of private email, coupled with the appearance of grudge-bearing agains certain individuals, means I cannot have confidence in Giano maintaining the requisite level of discretion as an Arbitrator. Guy (Help!) 00:05, 3 December 2007 (UTC) Bit rich coming from the guy who betrayed Privatemusing, don'tcha think? To most amusing thing is the amount of support Ryan Postlethwaite is getting. I love that Wikipedians think that people like him are suitable for running a top ten website. Funny Moe Epsilon voted against Giano with a "Hell No" comment citing his block log. QUOTE Hell No This user has been blocked for revert warring, being incivil, personal attacks and for violating people's users privacy. The day he's on the Arbitration Committee as a trusted user, I quit in protest. — Save_Us_229 02:03, 3 December 2007 (UTC)
His sock puppet doesn't have voting rights as it was created several days too late and nobodies pointed it out yet. Anyhow the day that he leaves the project and actually means it is the day "I quit in protest."
|
|
|
|
|
|
| thekohser |
Mon 3rd December 2007, 5:06am
|
Member
        
Group: Regulars
Posts: 10,274
Joined: Thu 1st Feb 2007, 10:21pm
Member No.: 911

|
QUOTE(tarantino @ Sun 2nd December 2007, 11:56pm)  And now Mercury's gone. Mercury@en.wikiI request removal of access. * Language Code: en * local confirmation * en:User:Mercury Thank you. Mercury 04:41, 3 December 2007 (UTC) Why couldn't he also take the Guy he worked so closely with? Seriously, isn't it about time Chapman quits the project (again)? Greg This post has been edited by thekohser: Mon 3rd December 2007, 5:09am
|
|
|
|
|
|
| Jonny Cache |
Mon 3rd December 2007, 5:22am
|

τα δε μοι παθήματα μαθήματα γέγονε
        
Group: Contributors
Posts: 5,100
Joined: Sat 9th Sep 2006, 1:52am
Member No.: 398
WP user page -
talk
check -
contribs

|
QUOTE(thekohser @ Mon 3rd December 2007, 1:06am)  Seriously, isn't it about time Chapman quits the project (again)?
Greg
No , No , No , Not That !The fact that a loose canon like Guy Chapman is still running around loose in Wikipedia is the clearest and most concentrated proof we have that Wikipedia has no policies at all — except perhaps for WP:GIPAS (Guy Is Pissed At Somebody). Without him, we'd have to bust our brows beating the bushes for highly complex and widely distributed data to prove the irredeemable corruption of the system. That'd be work, and not nearly so entertaining. But GC epitomizes all that in one convenient, compact package. GC is kinda like Wikipedia Dehydrated™. Jonny This post has been edited by Jonny Cache: Mon 3rd December 2007, 5:28am
|
|
|
|
|
|
| Aloft |
Mon 3rd December 2007, 5:42am
|
Please stop trying to cause trouble!
   
Group: Regulars
Posts: 322
Joined: Wed 26th Sep 2007, 5:40am
Member No.: 3,239

|
Will Beback is taking a beating as well. People are aware of his, shall we say, selective policy enforcement. Plus, check out this gem: http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=...oldid=175394299QUOTE(Mike Halterman) Will Beback? No, Youwont. --Mike H.
|
|
|
|
|
|
| Aloft |
Mon 3rd December 2007, 5:57am
|
Please stop trying to cause trouble!
   
Group: Regulars
Posts: 322
Joined: Wed 26th Sep 2007, 5:40am
Member No.: 3,239

|
|
|
|
|
|
|
| Somey |
Mon 3rd December 2007, 5:58am
|

Can't actually moderate
        
Group: Moderators
Posts: 11,814
Joined: Sat 17th Jun 2006, 7:47pm
From: Dreamland
Member No.: 275

|
QUOTE(tarantino @ Sun 2nd December 2007, 10:56pm)  And now Mercury's gone. Mercury@en.wikiI request removal of access. Jeez, what is this guy thinking? The voting goes on for two more weeks! Anything can happen - he could have a late surge, call in a few favors, maybe get a push from one of the other admins... any kind of last-minute show of support, and who knows - his support votes could actually go into double-digits!I'm tellin' ya, the kids these days, where's the resiliency? There's just no heart there, somehow. Speaking of not having a heart, I'm glad to see JoshuaZ isn't doing so well, at least... Still, if we keep posting about these elections at this rate for the entire two weeks, we'll probably crash the database server.
|
|
|
|
|
|
| Jonny Cache |
Mon 3rd December 2007, 12:52pm
|

τα δε μοι παθήματα μαθήματα γέγονε
        
Group: Contributors
Posts: 5,100
Joined: Sat 9th Sep 2006, 1:52am
Member No.: 398
WP user page -
talk
check -
contribs

|
QUOTE(anthony @ Mon 3rd December 2007, 8:26am)  QUOTE(thekohser @ Mon 3rd December 2007, 5:06am)  Seriously, isn't it about time Chapman quits the project (again)?
I dunno, it's kind of convenient having the whole list of things which need to be reverted on Wikipedia all in one place. He's even admitted "I am here for some very limited purposes, because some people have asked me to help in some specific cases. I am prepared to do this." Now if only someone could find a big enough IP address to pool to run an auto-revert bot from … Yes, I made the same observation above. In GC — no, not that GC, the one who isn't sitting on his thumbs while this GC burns Rome — we have a Wikipediot Admin who breaks all the rules. Most of the others are far more special interest and certainly far subtler in their actions. If GC were gone we'd have to go back to saying things like Thing_1 broke This and Thing_2 broke That and so on down the list, but all we have to do now is point to GC and say, There He Goes Again! To be fair, however, you would have to keep track of a couple of lists, the muster of dubious "contributions" above plus the All Logs List for JzG. Jonny This post has been edited by Jonny Cache: Mon 3rd December 2007, 12:57pm
|
|
|
|
|
|
| Herschelkrustofsky |
Mon 3rd December 2007, 3:57pm
|
Member
        
Group: Members
Posts: 5,199
Joined: Tue 18th Apr 2006, 12:05pm
From: Kalifornia
Member No.: 130
WP user page -
talk
check -
contribs

|
QUOTE(Aloft @ Sun 2nd December 2007, 9:42pm)  Will Beback is taking a beating as well. People are aware of his, shall we say, selective policy enforcement. Plus, check out this gem: http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=...oldid=175394299QUOTE(Mike Halterman) Will Beback? No, Youwont. --Mike H. Yes! He's getting his ass kicked at a 2/1 ratio as of this morning, despite strong cabal support. Amazingly, SlimVirgin hasn't voted for him yet -- maybe she doesn't want to bet on a losing horse. Last time, Will ran on a platform of "I fought Herschelkrustofsky." He dropped that plank, this time around. I don't know whether it helped or hurt his candidacy.
|
|
|
|
|
|
| thekohser |
Mon 3rd December 2007, 7:21pm
|
Member
        
Group: Regulars
Posts: 10,274
Joined: Thu 1st Feb 2007, 10:21pm
Member No.: 911

|
QUOTE(GlassBeadGame @ Mon 3rd December 2007, 1:54pm)  Here is a good page to view the real time election results at a glance. I know it's in Mr. Wales hands to approve appointments, so Whimbo-Jimbo applies. But what is the usual decision rule for selecting who won the voting? Several seem possible: - Most Support Votes.
- Most Support Votes with a majority (or other threshold) Supporting.
- Net Support Votes (Support - Oppose = Net.)
- Percentage of Support Votes without regard for absolute numbers.
Maybe one or two others I didn't think of off-hand. So what has been the practice? If I were to do this, first I would establish a minimum number of votes to even qualify; eliminating the bottom 25th percentiles of vote-getters would be a decent threshold. Then, I would take each of your possible ranking criteria above, and I would sort them top-to-bottom, and assign the top 10 in each list -- 10 points to the top of the list, 9 points to the next person, 8 to the third, etc. Then, tally the number of points that each candidate got across each voting criterion. The recommendation would be to take the top point tallies from this combined average. But, of course, we have to remember the Whimbo-Jimbo factor -- his last ArbCom appointment was a guy who lied to the New Yorker and left the project in disgrace. Greg
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
  |
2 User(s) are reading this topic (2 Guests and 0 Anonymous Users)
0 Members:
| |