Adoption:RTCW Korea Wiki

Adoption requests &rarr;


 * What is your username?
 * User:Elecbullet


 * Please link to the wiki here:
 * w:c:ko.rtcwkor, "RTCW Korea Wiki", roughly the Korean equivalent of the English Wolfenstein wiki, as "RTCW" is Return to Castle Wolfenstein, a game in the series.


 * How many edits have you made on that wiki?
 * 29 (editcount - list) as of now, and counting. I've mainly been adding articles from the Korean Wikipedia, removing inappropriate redlinks and adding a  to show where it came from.


 * How many days/months have you been editing there?
 * My first was September 23 of this year


 * On the Special Pages -> Special:ListUsers when was the last time an admin edited, and who was it?
 * December 27, 2011 by w:c:ko.rtcwkor:사용자:Oltros, who has never edited anywhere else except on the wiki, and has pretty much only contributed by creating blank articles ("..." makes up half the articles on the wiki - literally). Still, he was the only user to edit the wiki besides me.


 * Any other information:
 * The requisite listed is that I must not have founded, adopted, or been given admin access on any wiki in the last 60 days. Rather than evade this or beat around the bush, I'll admit that I adopted w:c:de.wolfenstein on 8 November, by posting at the German community website.
 * This is all part of an initiative to collect bureaucrat rights on all the foreign Wolfenstein wikis, and so far this has gone smoothly for de.wolfenstein, es.wolfenstein, pl.wolfenstein, and nl.wolfenstein (and I have founded zh.wolfenstein and zh-classical.wolfenstein). In adopting this wiki, I will have collected bureaucrat rights on all the (otherwise superbly dead) Wolfenstein wikis, and will be able to pass on user rights on those wikis to natural-speaking users that come along. So far, the Polish wiki has seen a small community spring up, and the German wiki recently had a user come along.
 * I think that my great experience as the administrator/bureaucrat/top user of the English wiki will let me make the Korean wiki more attractive, in part by adding a customized Wiki-wordmark.png and a cool Wikia/Monobook theme like that on the English site, and by having the wiki renamed from ko.rtcwkor to ko.wolfenstein to be symmetrical with the other Wolfenstein wikis. Elecbullet (talk) 05:00, December 5, 2012 (UTC)