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Tangotango (talk · contribs) – It is with great pleasure that I nominate Tangotango for adminship. Many of you probably know him as the creator of the very useful and popular RFA Analysis tool. Tangotango, who first joined the project in March 2005 (active since Feb 06) is an amazing Wikipedian who has contributed to multiple areas of Wikipedia. A highly effective RC Patroller, he has made umpteen reports to Administrator intervention against vandalism and also actively participates in the Articles for Deletion discussions. He has helped innumerable newbies get acquainted with Wikipedia at the New contributors' help page, Help Desk and the #wikipedia-bootcamp. His IRC bot (Tangobot3) regularly provides updates from the Help Desk and the New contributors' help page to the Bootcamp. He is also active in mainspace, making several contributions to Japan-related articles. He is the founder of Wikipedia:WikiProject Trains in Japan and has helped improve Wikipedia's coverage in this area. His interactions have always been found to be very civil and courteous. I sincerely feel that Tangotango will be an amazing administrator given his dedication to the project, obvious technical expertise and high level of civility. Thanks -- Srikeit (Talk | Email) 10:29, 19 June 2006 (UTC).[reply]
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Tangotango's edit count | Interiot's tool 2 |
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Namespace | # of Edits |
(main) | 2794 |
Talk | 263 |
User | 320 |
User talk | 2213 |
Image | 25 |
Image talk | 1 |
Template | 79 |
Template talk | 14 |
Category | 24 |
Category Talk | 5 |
Wikipedia | 664 |
Wikipedia talk | 88 |
Portal | 10 |
Total | 6500 |
Distinct pages edited | 4140 |
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