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RfBHey, I hate to be the one to inform you, but, I'm afraid it appears that your RfB has been closed as no consensus . I thought you would have made a great 'crat, and, hopefully you'll review the opposition's comments, and work on those areas, then try again in a while. SQL 15:45, 12 May 2008 (UTC) Thoughts on your RfBHi Avi. First I wanted to say, sorry that you didn't pass your RfB, but congrats that the process is over. I had some thoughts on the RfB that I wanted to share with you. This weekend I was considering voting, putting in a support. I didn't, and finally, this morning, I thought and didn't again. The reason? There was already an established sizeable opposition. The weight of the various oppose reasons could be argued, but none-the-less, they were for the most part valid. In regards to becoming a bureaucrat, I'm a strong believer that there should only be a promotion when there is virtually no legit opposition. I didn't add my support, because while I think you are qualified and would make a good 'crat, I think it is more important to respect the opposition's current concerns. Bottom line: I didn't want you to pass because enough community members raised their own personal concerns. This leads to a serious concern: because of accepted rules of promotion, we might be doing the wrong thing, not promoting someone who will likely help where we need it... a clear "net-positive", if you will. In all likelihood, if the crats promoted you, you would go on to do good for the project and would no doubt benefit others. However, there would always be that nagging thing, 20 or so good contributors who felt you weren't ready. Finally, my point: The strength of Misplaced Pages is not in its ability to always do what's for the best, but rather, to hold consensus above virtually everything. The whole project seems to be based on the theory that consensus is more important than anything, and who knows, that might be right. So, the Catch 22 is that I think it would be the best for everyone and everything if you had become a crat this time around, but it would have undermined the concept of clear consensus, which in these parts, is everything. So, maybe we suffer a little now without a good crat, but the stubborn project lives on. Hopefully it lives on to see RfB Avraham 3, where all opposition concerns have been properly addressed and we can have you in an appropriate rank. Gwynand | Talk•Contribs 15:59, 12 May 2008 (UTC) Thank you for your message Avi. I am little disappointed myself that your RFB did not pass, I still think you would make a good bureaucrat and I have done my research to come to that assessment. My suggestion now is simply to try and address the oppositions concerns, continue to contribute to to the RFA process, and try again in the future. Good luck! Camaron | Chris (talk) 16:43, 12 May 2008 (UTC) Sorry for the unfortunate turn of events. If it is any consolation, your support section was indeed lengthy and massive. That should buoy your spirits. I think you'd make a fine bureaucrat despite the so call "lack of WP:U participation". Anyway, good luck to you in the future if you decide to run again. I'll be there with my sign of endorsement aloft. : ) Cheers dude. Look forward to your comments at RfA. Wisdom89 (T / ) 16:36, 12 May 2008 (UTC)
I was sorry to hear your RfB failed. I hope you'll come back later and become a bureaucrat. Cheers! - DiligentTerrier (and friends) 17:09, 12 May 2008 (UTC)
RfBs are among the most frustrating things a user may experience on Misplaced Pages, but please don't be frustrated. Focus on all the support/compliments you've received, as well as on valued advices the opposition may have provided, and keep up your outstanding work. And please try again, and again, and again. :-) Best regards, Húsönd 19:54, 12 May 2008 (UTC)
Hi Avi, see my response to your comments here here. Best regards, gidonb (talk) 21:16, 12 May 2008 (UTC) (cheers for using my real name in your message :p) Hello Avi. My condolences for not passing your RfB, but I'm sure you'll pass if you try a third time in the coming future and you would make an excellent 'crat. Cheers, Sephiroth BCR 22:59, 12 May 2008 (UTC) Good luck post-RfB, Avi! I think you will be a great future bureaucrat (no doubt about it!). You really know my (and many others') concern about gettins some experience with the various username-related activities of bureaucrats, so I wish you the best on that. One suggestion I might have, not that it may make a lot of sense, is not to try too hard? Which seems sort of contradictory, because in order to get the Username experience, you have to make a point to work on it. So, perhaps that's not really useful advice. Oh well! :) Seriously, though, I'm looking forward to supporting whenever you come back up for it. -- Natalya 11:19, 13 May 2008 (UTC) Hey, sorry to hear you didn't get the 'crat bit. That was a damn close run thing though, I really thought you were going to make it. Anyway I hope you continue to be involved at RfA, your comments are always thoughtful and interesting. the wub "?!" 12:49, 13 May 2008 (UTC)
I can't believe it. I still don't see what the reason is - the debate seemed to say that several of the "opposes" were questionable. Sigh... I guess I'll never understand the expectations for admin or bureacrat. Do try again! Love teh latin name - should have thought of that myself! Thanks! King Pickle (talk) 01:14, 20 May 2008 (UTC) HiThanks for your message. I found your RfB difficult and I very nearly switched to support. My stated reason was the prime motivation and, as you could tell, I struggled with it. I think it'd be fairly easy to deal with that and return in a few months. Heck, I'd be happy to nominate you - I have a 100% record with RfB noms. I think you've impressed plenty of people with the way you've handled yourself during the stress of the process, even, I would suggest, opposers. Cheers, --Dweller (talk) 20:37, 12 May 2008 (UTC) Ain't no thangCome to think of it, we disagree on everything! What the heck was I thinking?! Hah, hah, but really, I know we've tangled, but I feel like I've seen you grow as a wikipedian, and I guess hope somehow that my attitude has rubbed off on you a little. I stumbled in there accidently from Eleland's talk page, and read everything, and knew I had to say something, and in my gut just felt you were up to the task. Perhaps it was what we call in poker a "crying call" but even still I believe it was the right one. Too bad I'll not get to find out, since you didn't pass thru this time -- I'm sorry my vote couldn't put you over the top. -- Kendrick7 03:32, 13 May 2008 (UTC)
RE:Your messageHey Avi, thanks for your message. I too was disappointed to see your opposition, as I feel you would make a great 'crat. And don't worry about the name mix-up, it made me chuckle :) Good luck with your endeavors in the future, if you ever need anything, feel free to drop by. Cheers, « Gonzo fan2007 (talk ♦ contribs) @ 06:46, 13 May 2008 (UTC) RfB fail = teh suckMake kitteh sad... kitteh not even sure anymoar wot pplz look 4 in bearcatz?! Totalee lame! Hope fyoochur RfB iz not fail again, WP miss out. ~ Riana ⁂ 16:29, 13 May 2008 (UTC) Regarding your RfBSorry, Avraham, no T-shirts this time. Here's a Barnstar instead. :) Acalamari 20:47, 13 May 2008 (UTC)
Your RfBI just became aware of your (regrettably unsuccessful) recent try at RfB. Had I known about it I would have wholeheartedly supported you. I recently put one of those automatic who's-going-for-RfA-and-RfB thingies on my talk page, so if you give it another shot I'll notice more readily and be able to put in my two cents. In a way it's a shame that we have such strict rules about canvassing because it would be better if more people knew about these things. Raymond Arritt (talk) 02:47, 14 May 2008 (UTC) RFBHello, Avraham. You have new messages at Balloonman's talk page.You can remove this notice at any time by removing the {{Talkback}} or {{Tb}} template.
RFA ThanksThanks for your support at my recent Request for adminship. I hope you find I live up to your expectations. Incidentally, I didn’t !vote in your recent RfB because every time I vote for someone there they seem not to be successful, and I didn’t want to be a jinx and affect the outcome. (I know, silly to be superstitious about these things, but…) If it helps, you were in my thoughts throughout the process. Best, Risker (talk) 16:17, 16 May 2008 (UTC) By the way ......I hope that you will consider standing again for RfB (early next year perhaps?) I know that you'd make a fine 'crat. Cheers, Majoreditor (talk) 04:04, 7 September 2008 (UTC) Thanks for the noteI've no problem with that, Avi, and thank you for the note. The only reason I intervened, (against a very strong desire not to return to wiki) was that, while wholly understanding Ryan's frustration, I could see absolutely no evidence on the ANI page for the serious proposal being vetted. I've have myself often remonstrated with PR, not least recently. But PR's attitude is no more problematical than that of many other editors who hang about, unchallenged (on principle, I never made complaints to admin because I preferred to simply try and sort out the problems on talk pages, irrespective of the rules). If you do indeed have strong evidence for Ryan's proposal by all means go ahead. I'm sure G-Dett will pitch in. My defense was not a personal thing with PR, but a matter of instincts. I have something in my bones that gets combative whenever I happen to observe anyone, anywhere, cornered, irrespective of like or dislikes. And, as I say, far too many editors with a record (not on ANI) for atrocious editing still manage to breezily do damage and waste serious editors' time, by slinging words around like 'antisemite' without any administrative action. It was in protest at this, on a specific page, that I decided to pull my own plug. I trust you will use your experience, along the lines you suggested to me in your last note on the ANI page to me, to assist others higher up in making I/P articles more comfortable for serious editors. That will not eliminate strong difficulties, but a huge amount of futile bartering might be avoided. Regards Nishidani (talk) 14:51, 6 August 2008 (UTC)
Nishidani...
Hi Avi. Thanks for commenting on my WP:AN suggestion about PR. But I wasn't quite sure what you meant. You said, "That is part of the basis...." To what does that refer? It sounds like you're opposed to my suggestion, but it's not quite clear why. Thanks very much. Take care, HG | Talk 18:20, 8 August 2008 (UTC)
Your advice to ShevaShaloshI thought your comments were absolutely delightful: gentle, charming, cogent, and yet incisive and to the point. I haven't seen you around a lot. Hope to see more of you. --Ravpapa (talk) 19:37, 12 August 2008 (UTC) |
Current discussions
Help against personal attacks
Hi Avraham: If you can, I would greatly appreciate some admin help with the situation that has unfolded on the talk pages at Talk:Circumcision#Misplaced Pages is not Wiktionary where User Finncalder (talk · contribs) uses some plum words against me when I have said nothing against him personally in any way, in the course of a general discussion. How can I ignore it when he says: "is a skill to talking out of your arse and you have certainly mastered it" or when I requested that he please sign some of his unsigned comments with the four tildes, after quickly deleting my brief reminder he responded on my talk page User talk:IZAK#Don't lecture me with a string of personal attacks: "Keep your hypocritical lectures for those who are stupid enough to pay attention to your incoherent ramblings. I correct both my unsigned comments a before you sent that stupid message' so in the future, kindly keep your vacuous nonsense to yourself." And: "Given the vile judgemental filth you have been posting in the circumcision article name debate, you are not only a hypocrite; but anything I have said to you is remarkably restrained.It is clear that your only motives are to troll and to push a truly perverted point-of-view." . I am always glad to conduct open and civil discussions on talk pages. I have requested that he refrain from violating WP:AGF, WP:CIVIL, WP:NPA and WP:NOT#BATTLEGROUND at least three times , but it seems to no avail. I would appreciate it if an admin could review the matter. Thank you, IZAK (talk) 14:30, 9 September 2008 (UTC)
Message left for Finn earlier today. -- Avi (talk) 14:33, 9 September 2008 (UTC)
- Hi Avraham: I have informed User Finncalder (talk · contribs) that based on the type of unacceptable language he has used against me in personal attacks, and even threatening to use worse against me, I have filed a complaint at Misplaced Pages:Administrators' noticeboard/Incidents#Help against personal attacks . Thank you, IZAK (talk) 14:45, 9 September 2008 (UTC)
Midrasha
There seem to be two different meanings of Midrasha. The women-only institutions (primarily in Israel?) and the coed Hebrew high school programs (like www.midrasha.org). If these are sufficiently different in your estimation that they cannot be part of the same article, can you assist me to set up a separate page (and a disambiguation)? Thank you! —Preceding unsigned comment added by 38.99.14.218 (talk) 17:15, 12 September 2008 (UTC) This comment is from me. Berkeleyyossi (talk) 17:27, 12 September 2008 (UTC)
There are 4 Midrashot in the East Bay Area of San Francisco. In Berkeley (www.midrasha.org), in Oakland, (http://www.oaklandsinai.org/lifelong_learning/midrasha.php), in Walnut Creek (www.ccmidrasha.org), and in Pleasanton (http://www.bethtorah-fremont.org/midrasha/). There are similar programs in North Carolina (http://www.communitymidrasha.org/), Rhode Island (http://www.mymidrasha.com/), Wisconsin (http://www.jewishmadison.org/section.aspx?id=1252), Minnesota (http://www.ttsp.org/midrasha/), etc. All institutions that I've encountered called "Midrasha" in the US are coed Hebrew High School programs like these. You can Google "midrasha" to find more. Thanks for your help in setting up the disambiguation page! Berkeleyyossi (talk) 18:28, 22 September 2008 (UTC)
Avraham, I never claimed that this was a "movement", but clearly the word "Midrasha" means (to many people) a high school program like I'm describing. I would like to acknowledge this meaning in the Misplaced Pages entry for Midrasha. If you feel uncomfortable with having a single article for both a US coed high school "Midrasha" and an Israeli women-only "Midrasha", because they're too different, then please help me create a disambiguation page. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Berkeleyyossi (talk • contribs) 21:03, 22 September 2008 (UTC)
I'm glad you're familiar with Misplaced Pages standards, and I agree that of course articles should conform, and there should be a bar for notability. Please explain specifically how the Israeli women-only "Midrasha" is in compliance with these standards and how the US coed high-school "Midrasha" is not. Thanks! Berkeleyyossi (talk) 21:40, 22 September 2008 (UTC)
Thank you for your response. I would be most appreciative if you undid your most recent change to that article (which essentially removed my edits). Berkeleyyossi (talk) 21:58, 22 September 2008 (UTC)
Reply
Never an intrusion (I've lost two long replies down the virtual tube due to computer probs, perhaps just as well). Yes, I agree. I did remark he had made 'notable progress', but that was apparently condescending. He's a nuts and bolts man, with the kind of military forma mentis Ashley himself has, whom I've been informally mentoring. I.e. 'gimme the gist, no frills and faldarol'. Such a cast of mind tends to ignore nuance, and tread on toes in the pursuit of 'the facts'. Unfortunately, articles are not built up of 'neutral facts', which are embedded in what Whitehead called 'observational' and 'conceptual orders'. Many a proud empiricist hunts his facts, and doesn't notice the natives are trampled by what looks to them like a bull in a china shop, for whom the facts have a value quite different from those the hunter observes in them. Articles require a balanced evaluation of varieties of evidence, each with nuanced weight, bias, assessing which requires tact and an ear for connotative drift. I note, to illustrate, that in synthesizing and formatting my lengthy remarks into an aesthetic shape he, quite properly, thinks more appropriate to his talk page, he excerpted twice only two contentious summations of an opinion, and then placed the rest of the actual logical argument and linguistic evidence in an embedded, invisible link. Fine, that is his right. But the given reason was to highlight the 'relevant' point. The effect was to imply that an hour of closely focused argumentation was 'irrelevant'. I note this, rather bemused, and am far from offended. It was not an intentional snub, again. But that cast of mind will never understand why people find certain editing approaches thick-skulled, and if their objections are met with a sense of defensiveness and injury, that is a pity. We all have our peculiar natures. I have noted to Tiamut that if she has problems with anybody, to drop me a note, and I will look closely on, without messing in the text, to ensure things like this do not recur. A little company, if such things eventuate, or are in the air, would be welcome. I hope there's no need for this, but, at the same time, hope you don't mind if I drop you a note were it necessary. Best (scrub this as soon as read, if you like. It's just a personal note Nishidani (talk) 18:00, 12 September 2008 (UTC)
- It must be highly questionable why you're defending an editor who appears to be going backwards, from the generalised (including problems with Europeans) to the particular, abusing valued members of the community. PR 19:09, 12 September 2008 (UTC)
- I give up, PR. I could nail you like T.S.Eliot's butterfly by writing a very minute essay on what is implied by that 'highly questionable why', and the hidden prejudice it hints at. But I won't. You also are tone-deaf to nuance. All I have to say has been said a month ago, and, as is PR's right, wholly ignored in that long thread. If needed I would happily wear a lifetime ban from Wiki if I had to spend even intemperate language, in full attack mode (never shown, but be assured it's not a pretty thing to hear-I was raised in rough streets) in defence of Tiamut, one of the best, if not the best, editors in the I/P area. So, good luck. You're on your own.Nishidani (talk) 21:17, 12 September 2008 (UTC)
Feigl Article Recovery
This is my second appeal, as I have not received any response, one way or another. My very short-lived article on Erich Feigl which was found in need of improvements was deleted around Aug 4th 2008. Since other editors had also contributed to it and I do not have a copy of the original material plus improvements, I would like to recover the article as it last appeared in Misplaced Pages so that I can further clean it up for a re-submission. I am hoping you can help me recover the text. Thanks much.--Murat (talk) 17:35, 14 September 2008 (UTC)
Thank you, thank you. I am not sure what all the instructions mean yet, but I will figure them out. I hope you can maybe look it over for me later and make some suggestions. Thanks again.--Murat (talk) 23:25, 14 September 2008 (UTC)
Can you please take a look at the article User:Hudavendigar/Feigl and make some comments and see if it is ok to release? Thanks.--Murat (talk) 01:48, 25 September 2008 (UTC)
Thanks again.--Murat (talk) 11:47, 25 September 2008 (UTC)
Image licensing
Hi there, I've now uploaded the first Europa Barbarorum-related image under the new license; is the licensing etc. correct? If so, then I'll be happy that I won't get any more problems regarding image tagging and will be able to proceed with uploading relevant images. Thanks in advance. It Is Me Here (talk) 17:22, 15 September 2008 (UTC)
Problematic user's name
Hi Avraham: As an admin could you please take a look at the notice I gave User Holy Bible of Judaism & Christianity (talk · contribs) and the request I have made of him to change his user name per Misplaced Pages policy at User talk:Holy Bible of Judaism & Christianity#Please change you user name ASAP. I have also placed a notification at Misplaced Pages:Usernames for administrator attention#User-reported . Thank you, IZAK (talk) 12:23, 16 September 2008 (UTC)
Is CE/BCE official Misplaced Pages policy?
Recently I changed an article containing BCE to the standard BC but it was reverted. If BC/AD is the most widely used form, why shouldn't that be used?
Also - while BC/AD refers to the birth of christ and is exclusive, calling the approximate birth of christ the beginning of the common era is even more POV. The only way to remove religion from dating would be to change the year 1 to a much earlier time. While I would be for that, as I have no religious views, I doubt people as a whole would accept the change. The answer to the problem of religious exclusion isn't to be even more exclusionary. LASirus (talk) 23:09, 23 September 2008 (UTC)
Barnstar!
- Well deserved per "Did someone say Maths?"
The Applied Maths Award - "There are four stones!" - jc37 (Talk) - 09:05, 26 September 2008 (UTC) |
- Congratulations! I saw and enjoyed that, too! See also funny math. ☺ Coppertwig (talk) 01:19, 27 September 2008 (UTC)
Comment
Re the third sentence of this comment: please comment on content, not on the contributors. Coppertwig (talk) 01:19, 27 September 2008 (UTC)