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17 October 2005

Wikipedia growth
Report shows Wikipedia audience growth over past year
ArbCom election
Special Series: Arbitration Committee Elections
ArbCom update
Two arbitrators appointed as more candidates join race
Conflict of interest
Edit warrior traced back to airline
News and notes
News and Notes: Checkuser proposal, milestones
In the news
Wikipedia in the news
Features and admins
Features and admins: Twenty new admins created
Arbitration report
The Report On Lengthy Litigation
 

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2005-10-17

News and notes

Checkuser proposal

A proposal to give users checkuser permissions in a way similar to RFA is currently in a straw poll voting period.

New European Union collaboration

Discovering a lack of information on Wikipedia about the European Union and its institutions, Wikipedia user The Minister of War proposed a new collaboration dedicated to improving EU-related articles. The project was announced on the European Union WikiProject, and was quickly expanded into a full collaboration project. The collaboration will choose a new article fortnightly to improve; currently Eurobarometer is the article under improvement.

Article rescue contest

The "article rescue contest", modeled after Danny's contest, continues this week. The goal is to salvage articles nominated on AFD that otherwise would get little attention, and that merit an article. Entries can either be rewrites of kept articles, or recreations of deleted articles with significant new information. The deadline for entries is 23:59 UTC on 22 October.

Wikiversity vote continues

The Wikiversity project, which currently resides on Wikibooks, started a vote on 15 September to move to wikiversity.org, which currently hosts a near-dormant German Wikiversity project. The vote will last until 1 November. Currently, the vote is about 69% in favor of the project (a two-thirds majority and board approval is required to start a project beta period).

Briefly

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The Report On Lengthy Litigation

The Arbitration Committee closed one case this week against Zen-master.

Zen-master

A case against Zen-master closed this week. As a result, Zen-master has been banned for one week for personal attacks, and has been placed on probation on articles relating to race and intelligence. Zen-master had been accused of disruptive edits on race and intelligence and related articles, as well as assuming bad faith.

Other cases

Cases against 12.144.5.2 (user page, a.k.a. Louis Epstein), Rktect (user page), DreamGuy (user page), Ultramarine (user page), Maoririder (user page), Onefortyone (user page), BigDaddy777 (user page), Zephram Stark (user page), numerous editors on Bogdanov Affair, REX (user page), Everyking (user page), numerous editors on Polygamy, numerous editors on Ted Kennedy, Rangerdude (user page), and Lightbringer (user page), are in the evidence phase.

Cases against Keetowah (user page), an IP dubbed DotSix, -Ril- (user page), ArmchairVexillologistDon (user page),Stevertigo (user page), and Instantnood (user page) are in the voting phase.

A motion to close is on the table in the case against Rainbowwarrior1977 (user page).

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