I was appointed ♦ Moderator Pro Tempore on Anime and Manga SE, and served my time from January 2013 to March 2015. After that, I was hired as a Community Manager for Stack Exchange!
If there's anything you think I could help you with, you can hop into my chatroom, or reach me at stackoverflow.com: jnat@...
Pronouns: they/them
Pic: Kiui, from Yoru no Kurage wa Oyogenai
23h
|
asked | Announcing a Pro Tempore election for 2024 | |
Jul
16 |
reviewed | Edit suggested edit on Why did Lelouch suddenly laugh at the end of episode 17 of season 1? | |
Jul
16 |
revised |
Why did Lelouch suddenly laugh at the end of episode 17 of season 1? no need for series name in title, there's a tag |
|
Jul
16 |
comment |
Indicator on Meta next to the display name of former Staff and/or Mod users for actions performed with that status @SonictheAnonymousHedgehog For deleted accounts we still need to do some work, especially because depending on how the account was deleted we may not be able to programmatically detect the posts — so we may need to look at the posts first, and assess whether they were official posts that should be marked as such, rather than what profile/account they originate from.. |
|
Jul
15 |
awarded | Talkative | |
Jul
12 |
revised |
We spent a sprint addressing your requests — here’s how it went added one more |
|
Jul
9 |
comment |
Indicator on Meta next to the display name of former Staff and/or Mod users for actions performed with that status There's some funkiness in the dates, especially the farther back you look, @RyanM — we're looking to backfill some of that missing data alongside future work mentioned in the answer. |
|
Jul
9 |
revised |
We spent a sprint addressing your requests — here’s how it went added another one to the list |
|
Jul
8 |
awarded | Famous Question | |
Jul
8 |
comment |
We spent a sprint addressing your requests — here’s how it went The list provided in the post already provides the list of completed items, @bta — like I mentioned in the post, it is the list of issues that are marked as "done" in our internal tracking systems. For that reason, though, some that might still be getting the last touches will be added once shipped to production. |
|
Jul
8 |
reviewed | Approve suggested edit on Who has the highest official Dragon Ball Z power level? | |
Jul
4 |
awarded | Popular Question | |
Jul
4 |
comment |
We spent a sprint addressing your requests — here’s how it went The plan is that the last sprint of each quarter is a community asks sprint, yes. |
|
Jul
4 |
comment |
We spent a sprint addressing your requests — here’s how it went There were some mentions of "quarterly" up there — "Each quarter, there will be a rotating core group, comprising members of all the departments mentioned above, to work on prioritizing and refining the issues prior to the sprint." — but I recognize they mention prioritization will happen quarterly, but don't explicitly mention the sprints themselves will. That is completely by lapse, and not because we're deliberately being vague. Made some edits that hopefully make it clearer. The plan is, indeed, to do these every quarter. Feel free to make edits to make that more explicit. |
|
Jul
4 |
revised |
We spent a sprint addressing your requests — here’s how it went minor clarifications about sprint cadence |
|
Jul
3 |
comment |
We spent a sprint addressing your requests — here’s how it went Yup! Planning on going over all the stale status tags ;) |
|
Jul
3 |
comment |
We spent a sprint addressing your requests — here’s how it went Part of the challenge of the sprint is its short nature, which is somewhat at odds with doing a lot of pre-comms, and back and forth (doesn't mean "ship and forget" of course) — see Slate's comment here for a note on how we tried to pick issues that were relatively uncontroversial in terms of solutions, because they'd already been discussed and had seemingly reached a community consensus. |
|
Jul
3 |
comment |
We spent a sprint addressing your requests — here’s how it went If I'm reading you correctly, the concerns you have are more easily addressed by redirecting posters from local Metas to MSE, when they're reporting bugs or requesting features that are likely to have a network-wide impact — that would ensure _ community discussion_ happens in a broader stage, rather than a staff announcement. |
|
Jul
3 |
revised |
We spent a sprint addressing your requests — here’s how it went added one more that just shipped |
|
Jul
3 |
comment |
Please catch no alt text in the automated question review process I see it in prod now, @Mithical — do you still not? |