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From admins, I look for a useful block log. From re-standing arbs, some admission of the current obvious problems. From all, some kind of sane statement. I'm strongly influenced by what I know about people by contact with them.
From admins, I look for a useful block log. From re-standing arbs, some admission of the current obvious problems. From all, some kind of sane statement. I'm strongly influenced by what I know about people by contact with them.

Yes / No with capital is final; in lower case, tentative. Feel free to ask if you want expansion.


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* {{user|Unomi}}. No. Any number of reasons, [http://toolserver.org/~soxred93/ec/Unomi] will doom him alone. Should stand down now to avoid wasting time.
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* {{user|William M. Connolley}}. Yes, of course :-).
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Revision as of 22:18, 22 November 2009

These are my thoughts on the 2009 arbcomm elections. My statement is Wikipedia:Arbitration Committee Elections December 2009/Candidate statements/William M. Connolley. All the statements are at Wikipedia:Arbitration Committee Elections December 2009/Candidate statements.

Last year I wrote up some stuff; must try to find that. Ditto Boris's.

From admins, I look for a useful block log. From re-standing arbs, some admission of the current obvious problems. From all, some kind of sane statement. I'm strongly influenced by what I know about people by contact with them.

Yes / No with capital is final; in lower case, tentative. Feel free to ask if you want expansion.