Hello! My name is Chris Keating.
What I've done on-wiki
editI started editing in 2004 and became an administrator in 2006. The first article I deleted from AfD was "The Game of Lands". However, it turns out that my most ironic edit is in fact this one. I was particularly productive in 2007-2009, doing a lot of work on naval history articles. During this time I was the main author of four featured articles:
- as well as contributing to dozens more. In 2010 I attended the collaboration with the British Museum on Hoxne Hoard and then attended the GLAM-WIKI conference in London which sparked my interest in Wikipedia outreach activities - and also inspired me to get Book of the Dead to Good Article status.
Articles I've created include: Tomorrow Belongs to Me - Hermine Spies - Eunice Foote - Handling salmon in suspicious circumstances - Trade Disputes Act 1965 - Animateur - Violin Concerto in C (Beethoven) - Cholera (food) - Monotones (ballet) - Et exspecto resurrectionem mortuorum - RAF Air Defence Radar Museum - List of Book of the Dead spells - Empress pepper pot - Francesco Caracciolo-class battleship - Quick-firing gun - HMS Incomparable - Eight-eight fleet - Treaty battleship - K-1000 battleship - Demologos - Dreadnought[1] - Nassau-class battleship - HMS Rattler (1843) - Dornier Do214 - +...+ - Boy (book) - Salary - Loyal opposition - John Macmurray
Wikimedia UK
editIn 2011 I was elected to the board of Wikimedia UK, the UK's Wikipedia charity. I have served on the board for over 5 years, including being Chair for about 18 months in 2012-13. I was appointed Chair in difficult circumstances and led the organisation through its 2012 Governance Review and was glad to be able to hand the role of Chair over to someone else once the organisation was on an even keel. Since I stepped down as Chair of Wikimedia UK I worked to promote good governance in the Wikimedia movement, particularly by organising training workshops for chapter board members.
I'm also the author of a Meta-wiki essay on the dynamics of the relationship between the Wikimedia Foundation and the rest of the movement and was part of the Roles and Responsibilities working group of one of the previous phases of the Movement Strategy process
In the rest of life
editProfessionally, I'm a charity fundraiser. Currently I work for the National Deaf Children's Society. I've worked for a wide range of charities, and before that I was a staff member for the Liberal Democrat party from 2002-2010. (Being involved in so many voluntary organisations for so long has definitely helped me navigate the various challenges of being on the Wikimedia UK board!)
I'm married, I play the violin, and have a cat (note to self: upload images of cat) Done
Contact details
editIf you want to contact me you are welcome to email me (at chriskeatingwiki (all one word) at gmail dot com) or tweet @chriskeating. Usually I'm quicker to see emails than I am to see messages on my talk page.
Archive
editBarnstars, userboxes and so on (partial)
editThis user is a member of the Maritime warfare task force of WikiProject Military history. |
The Tireless Contributor Barnstar | ||
This barnstar is awarded in recognition of your patient and indefatigable labours on behalf of the Maritime warfare task force, and in particular for your work on Battleship. Please be assured that your efforts are appreciated. Regards, John Moore 309 15:57, 16 March 2007 (UTC) |
The British Museum barnstar | ||
Thank you for all your help with Hoxne Hoard. Witty Lama 23:51, 27 June 2010 (UTC) |
- ^ Though this was a fork rather than a completely new article