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Bureaucrats are Wikipedia users with the technical ability to:

  • promote other users to administrator or bureaucrat status;
  • grant and revoke a user's bot status; and
  • rename a user account.

They are bound by policy and consensus to grant administrator or bureaucrat access only when doing so reflects the wishes of the community, usually after a successful request at Wikipedia:Requests for adminship. In like fashion, they are expected to exercise judgment in changing user names, and ensure that the bot policies are followed when granting bot status to a user. They are expected to be capable judges of consensus, and are expected to explain the reasoning for their actions on request and in a civil manner.

Bureaucrats do not have the ability to undo promotions, or grant other levels of access. These capabilities are held only by stewards, a small multilingual group that serves all Wikimedia projects in all languages. Stewards are elected annually. For more information, see Requests for permissions.

Current bureaucrats

Active bureaucrats

Active bureaucrats as of 21 May 2007:

  1. Cecropia (talk · contribs · rights · renames)
  2. Cimon Avaro (talk · contribs · rights · renames)
  3. Kingturtle (talk · contribs · rights · renames)
  4. Nichalp (talk · contribs · rights · renames)
  5. Raul654 (talk · contribs · rights · renames)
  6. Rdsmith4 (talk · contribs · rights · renames)
  7. Redux (talk · contribs · rights · renames)
  8. Secretlondon (talk · contribs · rights · renames)
  9. Taxman (talk · contribs · rights · renames)
  10. Tim Starling (talk · contribs · rights · renames)
  11. TUF-KAT (talk · contribs · rights · renames)
  12. UninvitedCompany (talk · contribs · rights · renames)
  13. Warofdreams (talk · contribs · rights · renames)

Semi-active bureaucrats

Semi-active bureaucrats as of 21 May 2007:

  1. Angela (talk · contribs · rights · renames)
  2. Bcorr (talk · contribs · rights · renames)
  3. Cprompt (talk · contribs · rights · renames)
  4. Ilyanep (talk · contribs · rights · renames)
  5. Infrogmation (talk · contribs · rights · renames)
  6. Jwrosenzweig (talk · contribs · rights · renames)
  7. Pakaran (talk · contribs · rights · renames)

Inactive bureaucrats

Inactive bureaucrats as of 21 May 2007:

  1. Linuxbeak (talk · contribs · rights · renames) - 19 January 2007
  2. Stan Shebs (talk · contribs · rights · renames) - 19 March 2007

Former bureaucrats

  1. Ugen64 (talk · contribs · rights · renames), resigned April 26, 2005
  2. Eloquence (talk · contribs · rights · renames), resigned May 26, 2005
  3. Ed Poor (talk · contribs · rights · renames), resigned September 12, 2005 (reason)
  4. Optim (talk · contribs · rights · renames), removed February 9, 2006 due to inactivity at Wikipedia since March 7, 2004
  5. Francs2000 (talk · contribs · rights · renames), resigned March 29, 2006
  6. Essjay (talk · contribs · rights · renames), resigned March 4, 2007 (reason)
  7. Danny (talk · contribs · rights · renames), resigned 21 March 2007
  8. Dannyisme (talk · contribs · rights · renames), 21 March 2007, Danny's Office Actions account.

Instructions

Sysopping

  1. Wait at least seven days after the listing was made on Wikipedia:Requests for adminship.
  2. Check the history for the transcluded page to be reasonably sure that the comments are genuine.
  3. Determine whether there is a consensus that the person should be sysopped using the traditional rules of thumb and your best judgement.
  4. If so, make them an admin or bureaucrat using Special:Makesysop.
  5. Use {{subst:rfap}}-{{subst:rfab}} as a header and footer, respectively, when closing a successful nomination. Similarly, use {{subst:rfaf}}-{{subst:rfab}} for a failed nomination. Remove the "Voice your opinion" link. Place the word Final before the parenthetic voting results, change "Scheduled to end" to "ended," and update the ending time and date to reflect the current time and date.
    • For a request for bureaucratship, use {{subst:rfbp}}-{{subst:rfbb}} for successful nominations. For failed nominations, use {{subst:rfbf}}-{{subst:rfbb}}.
  6. For successful nominations, move the listing from requests for adminship to successful adminship candidacies or successful bureaucratship candidacies. For unsuccessful administrator nominations, move the listing to Wikipedia:Unsuccessful adminship candidacies. For unsuccessful bureaucrat nominations, remove the transclusion from requests for adminship and add the RfB to Wikipedia:Unsuccessful bureaucratship candidacies.
  7. If the nomination has succeeded, inform the user that they are now a sysop or bureaucrat. (Some bureaucrats also inform users of failed nominations and/or add the names of new administrators and bureaucrats to lists at Wikipedia:List of administrators or this page.)

Changing usernames

  1. Check that the request at Wikipedia:Changing username is legitimate.
  2. Be sure that the user has no history of abuse and that the request is in the best interest of the project. Use your judgement.
  3. Enter the old and new name at Special:Renameuser.
  4. Inform the user their request has been carried out.
  5. Append the {{done}} or {{not done}} template to the request, so that VoABot can archive it accordingly.

Flagging bots

  1. Check that a member of WP:BAG approved the bot request and requested that it be flagged
  2. Go to Special:Makebot and set the flag; be sure to include the diff of the bot's approval

See also