Thread:Merrystar/@comment-31999953-20170824165106

Hi Wendy (I hope you don't mind me calling you that)

I have a question about a wiki I might be interested in adopting soon. When I was requesting rights to the Criminal Minds Wiki, another user was kind enough to walk me through how the adoption process works and I'm aware that the "only one adoption in a month" rule only applies to successful requests. I know that because that wiki has an active community, I had to make a blog post to reach out to other users and fit the rest of the requirements (creating content, actively editing, etc.). I'm wondering does the process change at all if the wiki in question apparently doesn't have an active community of editors? Because the last time a user, ANY user, made a contribution on this wiki was back in May and the last activity from an admin was on April 4. One hasn't been on it since 2014 from the look of things.

I won't be putting in a request for adoption for a few weeks to give myself ample time to meet the adoption requirements but I just would like to know if I'd need to make a blog post like before or just fill out the request form once I meet the criteria since the curcumstances here are so different from the Criminal Minds Wiki? I hope you don't mind me asking you this.

Also, I would like say thank you for taking what I had to say into consideration a few weeks ago and sorry if I made any problems for you. Things have been going great on the Criminal Minds Wiki since you gave MasterMystery the rights and now we have a team of four active admins, including myself.

Thanks! 