Project:Requests/User rights/Krenair

Krenair
I've noticed that the existing bureaucrats don't seem to be very active dealing with requests for renames (there are currently two requests waiting, untouched by anyone except the submitters) and I've also seen this problem a few times in the past few months with user rights. I am a MediaWiki contributor (git proof) and write some simple Wikimedia site configuration changes. I have been an administrator on this wiki for almost 6 months now. I also do lots of reviewing of changes and anti-vandalism/anti-spam here. -- Krenair (talk &bull; contribs) 15:14, 9 August 2012 (UTC)

The fact that MediaWiki.org has somehow has drifted away from the old style of asking "ops" directly (that's how I got my sysop rights, I asked User:Robchurch on his talk page!) to a more centralized, less personal enwiki-style random project pages may appear as bureaucrat "inactivity".
 * I have nothing against cratting you (though it'd be nice to hear other's thoughts on this so that I can't be accused of being a rouge bureaucrat), but I'll say this: I for one don't mind using my powers, but I most certainly don't watch any random wiki pages. If someone asks me for a rename on my talk page and it's uncontroversial, I'll do it, but to date, no-one's asked.


 * Almost all bureaucrats are either current or former developers; I count only one non-developer bureaucrat on Special:ListUsers/bureaucrat. I'm sure that the people employed by the WMF have their hands full of paid projects and volunteers may also have other priorities than monitoring the wiki (very actively).


 * Given that you are a developer and willing to dedicate your time to this, I see no reason why you shouldn't be opped. --Jack Phoenix (Contact) 16:33, 9 August 2012 (UTC)


 * I understand of course that there are perfectly legitimate reasons for bureaucrats not watching the page and am fine with that, but I believe that someone should be, so I am volunteering to do it. -- Krenair (talk &bull; contribs) 16:43, 9 August 2012 (UTC)
 * Krenair would do this very well, IMO.--Jasper Deng (talk) 17:00, 9 August 2012 (UTC)