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[edit] The lingo

en This user is a native speaker of English.
fr-2 Cet utilisateur peut contribuer avec un niveau intermédiaire en français.
q!-3 This user is a fluent speaker of Patent nonsense.
blz-2 This user is an intermediate speaker of blazon.
mi-1 He tapepa rawa te reo Māori o tēnei tangata.
ru-1 Этот участник владеет русским языком на начальном уровне.
Cyrl-2
я
This user has an intermediate understanding of the Cyrillic alphabet.
Hans-1
This user has a basic understanding of the Simplified Chinese.
Hant-1
This user has a basic understanding of the Traditional Chinese.
gtr-2 This user is an intermediate guitarist.
cat-2 This user is owned by two cats.
??-? This box is kept empty for tax purposes.


(Actually, below basic for Maori and Russian, but I do what I can).

[edit] The places

Spent years:
Months to Hours:
Ancestry:
Idea lifted from Moriori who half-inched from Calton who nicked it from Salsb who stole it from Guettarda who borrowed it from White Cat

[edit] Special bonus pages!

[edit] So, who is Grutness?

Self-portrait, April 2002
Self-portrait, April 2002
  • My name is James Dignan.
  • I was born in Barnet, England, 1963, to English and New Zealand parents. (The building I was born in was about 100 metres from the imposing looking three-storey brick building at the top of the photo on the Barnet page).
  • I lived in Croughton, Northamptonshire and Milton, New Zealand before moving to Dunedin, New Zealand, in 1981. I studied psychology at the University of Otago, gaining a B.A. and an M.Sc. (my M.Sc. supervisor is also apparently a Wikipedian, and the postgrad I shared an office with is one of Wikipedia's finer photographers)
  • I currently work as a part-time freelance writer (mainly for the Otago Daily Times) and artist (with three solo exhibitions since 2002, including one in March 2006).
  • My interests are wide-ranging, and include art, music (I was songwriter, singer and guitarist for various bands at the periphery of the Dunedin Sound during the 1980s and 1990s), geography, and flags. The latter interest has led to me being heavily involved with the Flags of the world web resource.
  • Family legend has it that my ancestors were ollamhs of the Clan O Duibhgeannain, mediaeval Irish historiographers - the Annals of the Four Masters had a Peregrine O'Duignan as one of its writers. So I suppose I'm following in family footsteps.
  • Bizarrely, while voting on WP:AFD I've realised that I pass far more of the criteria for notability than many of the people in articles voted "keep". Of course, I'm not allowed to write a Wikipedia article about myself, but - as a little exercise - I've added one here. Unnervingly, on Nov. 2nd 2006, User:Bill Clark decided to turn it into a full-fledged article. It was later deleted (I nominated it for deletion myself), but I was somewhat heartened by the AfD discussion, which was fairly close.


[edit] Grutness?

It is:

More information about me can be found at my website's Pagina Domestronica.

Grutness n. The resolve with which the Queen sits through five days of Polynesian folk dancing.

[edit] And the signature?

Image:Grutness.jpg I used to use the Uffington White Horse as part of my signature, as I do with my painting (as seen at my gallery on my website). Sadly, with all the server overload problems, I've been asked to drop it, so (as of 07:05, 9 May 2005) I have. Feels strange - almost like it's not me doing the typing any more.

[edit] So, who does the work?

Bolt
Bolt
Nut
Nut

It looks like I do a lot of editing on Wikipedia. A lot of the time, though, I just type what is dictated to me. The rest of the edits are done while I'm out making coffee. Most of the editing and admin work listed to Grutness, and all of that dictation, is actually done by Nut and Bolt. Even those edits I do do myself are usually corrected by them before it gets saved. Well, would you argue with these two?


[edit] Barnstars (and similar honours)!

I've moved these to a separate page. I never thought I'd ever reach the stage where they would be bulking up my userpage, but...well... :)

[edit] Current Wiki-work

[edit] The daily grind...

These are the tasks that I do daily (or as near possible):

[edit] Writing

  • Until recently, I was writing small articles (and occasionally big articles) on New Zealand geography. I've done a once-over of the entire country now, so I'll leave it to others for a while.
  • I'm occasionally tapping away at some New Zealand music and/or art biographies.

[edit] Categorising/stub-sorting

  • I spent some time rationalising the categories under which New Zealand geography articles are filed. Hopefully it now looks more like a tree, rather than the web of a drunken spider.
  • I spend much of my time at Wikipedia:WikiProject Stub sorting, trying to keep the hierarchy in some form of order (this includes chasing up the creators of any stray stub templates that haven't been through the WP:WSS debating process. I tend to regard the geography stubs as "my baby", since I'm pretty proud of the way that has been organised, although I do realise that this is a dangerous thing to do in an egalitarian editing milieu like Wikipedia. I do keep track of the numbers of geography stubs in thios countries which have not yet got their own stub category (this work can be found at User:Grutness/Geo-stub tallying).

[edit] Administration

  • Since February 15, 2005, I have officially been a Wikipedia Administrator.
  • I prowl the deletion/discussion process pages, giving roughly equal numbers of thumbs ups and thumbs down. I tend to be an inclusionist for many things, and have saved quite a number of articles heading for the plughole (see below), but many of the things that turn up on these pages are there for a reason.
  • I keep an eye on quite a few user pages, ready to revert any sign of vandalism, and try to be as helpful as possible on the Village Pump and Reference Desks (Miscellaneous, Humanities, and Science).
  • Most administration seems to be just dealing with whatever turns up...

[edit] Best so far?

Mokoia Island
Mokoia Island
Mitre Peak
Mitre Peak
  • Three articles that I've been involved with the writing of have now made it to Featured Article status:
  • I've uploaded a few of my favourite photos to enliven some articles, some of which I'm quite pleased with. The two shown here have both made it to the front page of the New Zealand wikiportal, as has Image:Purakaunui.jpg.
  • Most of the location maps on New Zealand geographical articles showing where towns, rivers, lakes, and things are are my work.
  • An image which I created for the Korea geography stub template was nominated for Featured Image as a nice piece of graphic design. I must admit to being quite proud of it myself. Sadly, not only was it deemed ineligible (as it was on a template rather than part of an article), but at some stage Korea's go-stubs will be split into North and South, and it won't be in use :(

[edit] Saves from AFD

quite a few... I didn't keep track at first, but some I know of are:

Żebbuġ, Gozo Haddersfield, Jamaica Pacific Coast Thou Art God Pukehou
Thank You Girl Bob Anderson (darts player) 1968 in France I'll Get You Stella Nova
Jack Shepherd German African Party Balvanyos 1967 in radio Ashcombe House
Schweigmatt Pluto Kuiper Express Nordfjordeid Abbots Deuglie Coma Pedrosa
Found object Logan Park High School Malmudden St. George Hotel Red Shift (music)
Seaport Village 10th World Science Fiction Convention Matchbox (song) Huitzila Sandymouth Beach
Heretaunga College South Otago High School Bunce List of Taiwanese films Queenstown Rovers
Frankleigh Park Piha Surf Life Saving Club

(* - still under debate)

[edit] Statistics

Admin statistics
Action Count
Edits 92672
Edits+Deleted 94357
Users created 0
Pages deleted 1824
Pages restored 91
Users blocked 22
Pages protected 48
Pages unprotected 4
Rights modified 0
Annoying kiwi
Annoying kiwi

As of 02:12, 11 March 2008 (UTC), I have:

  • added over 1500 new articles and untold categories, templates, disambigs and redirects
Article 500 was List of New Zealand cricketers at 01:22, 26 Dec 2004
Article 1000 was Anapaike at 06:59, 14 August 2006 (UTC)
  • made over 85,000 edits (including this one)
Edit 10,000 was adding a {{Norway-geo-stub}} template to Romsdal at 00:55, 27 Jan 2005
Edit 20,000 was an addition to MacGuffin at 11:50, 22 Mar 2005
Edit 50,000 was leaving a comment on User:Martyman's talk page at 06:39, 11 October 2005
  • uploaded over 150 photographs
  • uploaded over 400 illustrations (drawings and maps). Several of these drawings are found on stub messages, including the annoying kiwi on the NZ stub articles, a larger version of which is to the right.
  • added 4 new articles and made 22 edits on the Maori Wikipedia.
  • added 2 new articles and made 8 edits on Wikinews.
  • made about a dozen edits on Wikicommons.

Last update by Grutness at 02:12, 11 March 2008 (UTC)

[edit] Legalese

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