My private editing activities concentrate on Southern African topics and on routing, switching and general networking principles. Occasionally I stumble across inaccuracies in other subject areas which I then attempt to repair.
I teach computer networking at Namibia University of Science and Technology in Windhoek. In this role I have a few Wikipedia assignments because there currently is no second active Wikipedian at my institution. Among these "official" tasks are:
When someone in Namibia requests a public lecture, training, or some general information on Wikipedia it will usually be me to deliver it.
I am the inofficial campus ambassador of Namibia University of Science and Technology. That means that I got the T-shirt, I train the trainers, and I coordinate Wikipedia assignments and outreach activities as documented on the ICT project page. There was a mandatory Wikipedia assignment from 2010 to 2012. We had to stop it due to excessive copyright violations; the assignment is now voluntary.
You can help us with this! Some of these projects are fairly large, and our institution could use volunteers to assist.
Notice on my availability
Where I live the Internet is slow and unreliable, unbelievably slow for most of you. I typically limp about at a few hundred bytes per second, and we are frequently cut off for hours, sometimes days.
So bear with me:
If I have promised to do something I will do it. It might take longer than your patience lasts, I might be interrupted in the middle of action, and it might not be my fault.
If I have made a mistake I will often realise it myself. Again, to revert it might take minutes instead of seconds; give me a chance to do it.
I practise a thing called weekend, and I am part of an entity called family. Saturdays and Sundays I am off, also off Wikipedia.
I have created a new account for teaching how to create new accounts, and I might do so again if the look-and-feel of new accounts differs too much from that of established ones. I do not intend to edit much from these: