Userpage

Back to the home base. (Icon by Fabián Alexis)
Back to the home base. (Icon by Fabián Alexis)

Talk

Questions? Comments? Advice? Talk to me. (Icon by Fabián Alexis)
Questions? Comments? Advice? Talk to me. (Icon by Fabián Alexis)

Contributions

Also see my other accounts, listed on my user page. (Icon by Fabián Alexis)
Also see my other accounts, listed on my user page. (Icon by Fabián Alexis)

Email

Drop me a note. (Icon by Fabián Alexis)
Drop me a note. (Icon by Fabián Alexis)

Archives

Archives of information related to my account. (Icon by Fabián Alexis)
Archives of information related to my account. (Icon by Fabián Alexis)

WikiLove

Thank you! (Icon by Fabián Alexis)
Thank you! (Icon by Fabián Alexis)

Pages

Articles and templates I have created, expanded or hope to create or expand. (Icon by Fabián Alexis)
Articles and templates I have created, expanded or hope to create or expand. (Icon by Fabián Alexis)

Media

Images and videos I have contributed to Wikimedia Commons. (Icon by Fabián Alexis)
Images and videos I have contributed to Wikimedia Commons. (Icon by Fabián Alexis)

COI

Conflicts of interest. (Icon by Fabián Alexis)
Conflicts of interest. (Icon by Fabián Alexis)

Introduction[edit]

Varnent at Wikimania 2016
Varnent at Wikimania 2016
Professional free and open knowledge advocate, communications professional, former professional queer youth advocate, Wikimedian, WikiQueerian, policy wonk, tech nerd, nonprofit capacity building geek, Episcopalian, and video gamer - among other things.

NOTE: I work as an employee for the Wikimedia Foundation, but my work on this username is in my capacity as a volunteer and should be treated as such. While I was a volunteer for many years before my work with the Foundation, I started with them officially in September 2015. Unless otherwise stated, any edit to this wiki by me is an act of a regular member of the community, not a legal or official office action of the Wikimedia Foundation. Official acts by me in the line of my work will be done from my office account, User:GVarnum-WMF.

Wikimedia Involvement[edit]

Wikimedia Commons Activity

Wikimania Involvement

Meta / Wikimedia Foundation Activity

English Wikipedia Activity

MediaWiki Development

MediaWiki Outreach

New pages[edit]

Current count:

  • Content pages: 206
  • Disambig pages: 8
  • Active templates: 7

Hope to create in the future[edit]

Extensively worked on[edit]

On my blip screen[edit]

My User Page on Sister Wikimedia Projects[edit]

(Please note my account on Meta is my global user page on other Wikimedia wikis)

WikiLove[edit]

Outside Projects[edit]

  • Currently, I have no active project life outside of the Wikimedia universe. ;)

Conflict of Interest (COI) Disclosure[edit]

Varnent In a Nutshell[edit]




Subscriptions[edit]

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