ArchWiki:Maintenance Team

The Maintenance Team is ArchWiki's official group of users whose goal is supervising and fixing the edits that are made every day to the articles in the wiki.

Who, when and how to contact

All members of the Maintenance Team provide ways to contact them personally if you desire so. Nevertheless, prefer using the following methods instead.

  • For page-specific comments, use its talk page which can be accessed from the discussion tab above each page.
  • For generic requests regarding wiki content, use ArchWiki talk:Requests.
  • To discuss style conventions used on the wiki pages, use Help talk:Style.
  • To discuss wiki content organization, or if you require assistance from the Maintenance Team, use ArchWiki talk:Maintenance Team.
  • For privacy requests (e.g. removal of inadvertently published personal information, wiki account deletion, etc.), send an email from the wiki interface using Special:EmailUser/Privacy-requests (to allow making reasonable assumptions about the link between the username and email address). Requests not sent via the wiki interface must be from an email address associated with a wiki account.
  • For other matters (not related to privacy) that cannot be discussed publicly, contact the ArchWiki Administrators by sending an email from wiki interface using Special:EmailUser/WikiSysop (to allow making reasonable assumptions about the link between the username and email address).
  • Casual, non-binding discussions with wiki contributors (which may include members of the Maintenance Team) can also be held in the #archlinux-wiki IRC channel.

Members

Maintainers belong to a particular group of wiki users with special rights. Administrators and bureaucrats are maintainers with higher access levels, see ArchWiki:Access levels and roles.

Active maintainers

Active members of the Maintenance Team are listed in the following table. Maintainers are periodically and automatically sorted in descending order by their number of edits in the previous 30 days.

UserNameExtra groupsContact
Erus_Iluvatar (talk)Vladimir LAVALLADESee User:Erus Iluvatar#Contact
Fengchao (talk)administratorSend Email
Lahwaacz (talk)Jakub Klinkovskýadministrator, bureaucrat⟨username⟩ ⟨cat⟩ archlinux ⟨dog⟩ org
nl6720 (talk)administrator, bureaucratSend Email
NetSysFire (talk)See user page
Kynikos (talk)Dario Giovannettiadministrator, bureaucratdario {nospam} giova@gmai {nospam} l.com
Alad (talk)administrator, bureaucratSend Message

Inactive maintainers

The following maintainers are currently inactive (less than 10 edits in the last 30 days):

UserNameExtra groupsContact
Indigo (talk)administratorialbrecht@gmx.net
Flyingpig (talk)Send Email
Francoism (talk)François MenningSend Email
Graysky (talk)graysky@archlinux.us
Silverhammermba (talk)Send Email
Blackteahamburger (talk)blackteahamburger@outlook.com
jasonwryan (talk)administrator fellowjasonwryan@gmail.com
Lonaowna (talk)administratorSend Email
Kewl (talk)Send Email
Edh (talk)Gordian Edenhofergordian.edenhofer@gmail.com
Pypi (talk)Send Email
Neitsab (talk)Send Email
Svito (talk)Send Email
Misfit138 (talk)administrator fellowpitsker@gmail.com
jstjohn (talk)Send Email
Rdeckard (talk)Send Email
Larivact (talk)Send Email
Chazza (talk)Send Email
Det (talk)Send Email
Kycok (talk)Send Email
Skydiver (talk)Send Email
Flu (talk)Send Email
Emiralle (talk)Send Email
Filam (talk)Send Email
AlexanderR (talk)alexanherrder.r@gmx.com
pointone (talk)administrator fellowdesmondgc@gmail.com

How to join

Official maintainers are usually chosen by the administrators among the most active and collaborative users of the wiki, and personally invited to participate in the team. You can also explicitly present yourself as a candidate by contacting one of the administrators.

Common requisites for becoming a maintainer are:

  • Familiarity with community and wiki guidelines; will to collaborate and discuss with the other team members.
  • Some free time and the commitment to contribute regularly enough.
  • Patience, accuracy and tidiness.
  • Experience in wiki editing and good knowledge of wiki syntax.
  • Good knowledge of the structure of the ArchWiki and its style rules.
  • Sufficient knowledge of Arch Linux and the subjects treated in the articles, or willingness to do some research or discuss with the edits' authors when fixing content-related issues.

If you are interested in joining the team, you can start making yourself visible to the community by helping with the common tasks, in particular help out with patrolling among the other tasks listed in Help:Procedures, and contributing to the discussions that take place in the various talk pages.

New members get announced in the ArchWiki:News.

Once elected, members should add their username to the table above and also add a special tag in their user page: [[ArchWiki:Maintainers|ArchWiki Maintainer]]. Administrators should instead use: [[ArchWiki:Administrators|ArchWiki Administrator]].

gollark: I have an older business-grade laptop, which is pretty great.
gollark: Most people basically just want to use Facebook, email, an office suite, that sort of thing, so their phone would work fine with laptop-grade IO and tweaked software.
gollark: It's not good for power users, but many phones have video output and USB host capability, and docks are already a thing.
gollark: The technology already kind of exists.
gollark: My very guessed predictions for the PC market's future in the next 10 years:- ARM will become more of a thing in laptops and perhaps servers, but x86 will continue to stick around a lot- Phones (with portable dock things with extra batteries, keyboards and bigger screens) will take over from laptops for a lot of people's casual uses.- HDDs will mostly cease to exist in the average person's devices and mostly be used in servers, some people's desktops for whatever reason, and NASes- CPU clock speeds/IPC will continue increasing slowly and we'll get moar coar and more GPU offloading to compensate- Persistent RAM stuff like Optane will get used a bit but remain mostly niche

See also

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