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Thirteen months ago, 18 days after the World Health Organization had declaredCOVID-19 a pandemicThe Signpost reported that 683,000 people had been infected and 32,100 people had died from the disease worldwide.Today the totals are 146,479,113 infected and 3,099,838 dead.
It is difficult to see that we have made much progress. We are still in the middle of a pandemic. It is difficult to see how the pandemic will end, with new COVID variants and acatastrophic second wave in India.
And yet it is springtime in the northern hemisphere and hope springs eternal. Baseball season has started. Vaccination campaigns are taking hold, at least in the US, UK, and several other developed countries. But we can’t be sure the pandemic will end until all countries have effective vaccination campaigns and we know if the vaccines can help stop new variants of the virus. Perhaps we can hope to know by September.
Thirteen months ago in this column I wrote aboutThe Signpost staff "we're in this for the duration". I am sorry that I can not keep that promise. This monthI learned how the pandemic affectsbrain fog and recognized myself as an example. Don't worry, my blue funk will eventually go away. Thank goodness that my family and I are still healthy, but the lockdown has reduced the time I can spend onThe Signpost. My family needs more time now. I am looking forward to spending almost all my weekends with them this summer. And I am just bone-tired; I need a break from the editor-in-chief position. There are three possible solutions:
The job of the editor-in-chief is primarily organizing – something I'm not very good at. He or she needs to
None of these tasks are difficult in themselves, but organizing them can be,
If you'd like to be a guest EIC or just replace me pleaseemail me and we'll see what we can arrange.
In truth, I’d prefer to step down permanently by July, and spend the time I have forThe Signpost as a reporter. I love reporting forThe Signpost, so don't worry, I'm not going away anytime soon.
I’d like to help renewThe Signpost by recruiting a few more writers and editors.
The Signpost is the best place on Wikipedia to write about Wikipedia for Wikipedians. Our readers include thousands of Wikipedia editors every month. Although we have to follow the basic rules that any talk page or project page must follow, we are independent of the Wikimedia Foundation and of any other Wiki-institution that we report on. Our loyalty goes solely to the Wikipedia community. We have three purposes:
We could use more reporters for pure news reporting. Thesebeats include:
A few features are close to my heart and always need help.
We could use editors to help write or curate articles on any topic that a large group of Wikipedians are passionate about. While we may not need an article each month on the topic,The Signpost should cover them on an ongoing basis.
Writing and research should be fun and fulfilling, whether your target audience is the whole world – as on Wikipedia, or just the community of Wikipedia editors. Drop us a note atthe newsroom talk page if you're interested.
...speaking as a former editor-in-chief, this is a massive loss for theSignpost. Thank you so, so much for all of the time you've invested in turning this publication around; I know that I and so many others have greatly appreciated it. I'm very glad to hear that you'll remain with theSignpost, even in a reduced capacity, and I hope the next editor-in-chief takes advantage of your experience.And I will add that when I stepped in to rescue the publication in 2018, what the readers didn't realise and still don't, is that it befalls the E-in-C to contribute most of the content (with a lot of help fromBri of course). What's left is a plain old newsletter with the regular self-aggrandising from the WMF - who have enough sites of their own - accounting for a large part of the publication.Kudpung กุดผึ้ง (talk)00:28, 30 April 2021 (UTC)[reply]