User:Ambuj.Saxena/Sandybox
Ambuj Saxena (अम्बुज सक्सेना) (born 2 August 1984) is an Indian wikipedian, registered and active since 5 February 2006. He has completed his studies from the IIT Kharagpur (West Bengal), having done his majors in Mechanical Engineering and masters in Manufacturing Systems Engineering. Currently, he is an employee of Shell Technology India.
Apart from editing articles, a lot of his contributions include reverting vandalism via recent changes patrolling as well as wikification, categorization and standardisation of articles. He prefers working as a WikiGnome. He helped Indian Institutes of Technology and Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur in becoming featured articles, and the former was featured on the front page of Wikipedia on 26 August 2006. Ambuj Saxena also helped many other articles reach the Featured Article status, like the Nathu La and Indian Standard Time articles. He has also worked a lot on referencing of existing featured articles with citation problems, which include Economy of India, Flag of India, Sikkim and Brihanmumbai Electric Supply and Transport. His major article contributions can be seen in a web-page maintained by him. Ambuj Saxena also helps maintain the Indian Portal, a work that includes selecting articles, images and DYKs ("Did You Know") from a pool of India-related content on Wikipedia. He also contributes to WikiProject India as an assessor of articles.
He also took the initiative in changing the Wikipedia's logo to remove inconsistancies in Hindi text. The matter was raised with the Wikimedia Foundation and Angela also supported the change. However, because the process that was used to create the original logo is not known to anyone, recreating the logo would mean substantial deviations in appearance when compared to current one. For this reason, the issue remains unresolved.
Ambuj Saxena was nominated for adminship by Samir in July. The nomination failed to reach consensus as a few editors opposed him, citing his strong opinions on topics like reference standardisation and date wiki-linking. Having 110 supports, 40 opposes, and 12 neutral votes, the Request for Adminship (RfA) made it to the list of times when 100 Wikipedians supported something. It was the fourth time on Wikipedia that an RfA did not succeed despite getting more than 100 support votes.