Administrators of Wikimedia projects/Indonesian projects

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Last updated: 10 September 2023

This page lists the various administrators in Indonesian (ID) Wikimedia projects and local languages of Indonesia: Acehnese, Javanese, Banyumasan-Javanese, Sundanese, Banjarese, Buginese, Balinese, Gorontalo, Minang, Nias, Madurese, and Malay (and multilingual projects) - with many more languages still in Incubator. Please help to improve and update this list.

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(ms) Pembaharuan diperlukan!
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(su) Aanyaran diperlukeun!
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(jv) Perlu dianyari!
Kaca iki perlu dianyari saben wektu, supaya data ing basa panjenengan tetep sing paling anyar!
(ace) (Ganti teks ini)!
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(bjn) (Ganti teks ini)!
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(bug) (Ganti teks ini)!
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(min) (Ganti teks ini)!
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(gor) (Ganti teks ini)!
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(ban) (Ganti teks ini)!
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(mad) (Ganti teks ini)!
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(nia) (Ganti teks ini)!
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ID domain[edit]

Indonesian language, primarily spoken in Indonesia (as second language, or lingua franca, and working language; few spoke Indonesian as primary language or mother tongue), but also understood in neighboring countries such as Malaysia, Singapore, Brunei, and Timor Leste (East Timor), and in Indonesian diaspora.

Wikipedia[edit]

  1. Meursault2004 (+ crat, CU, OS)
  2. IvanLanin (+ crat)
  3. Rachmat04 (+ crat, IA)
  4. RaymondSutanto (+ crat)
  5. Ronniecoln Loudtiago (+ crat)
  6. Hidayatsrf (+ CU, IA)
  7. Nohirara (+ CU, OS)
  8. Wagino 20100516 (+ CU)
  9. David Wadie Fisher-Freberg (+OS)
  10. Bennylin (+ IA)
  11. Kenrick95 (+ IA)
  12. Veracious (+ IA)
  13. Filter penyalahgunaan
  14. Rintojiang
  15. Kembangraps
  16. Gombang
  17. Ezagren
  18. Hariadhi
  19. M. Adiputra
  20. JohnThorne
  21. Murbaut
  22. Johnstad Di Maria
  23. Pierewee
  24. Argo Carpathians
  25. Yogwi21
  26. HaEr48
  27. Dimas Laksani
  28. RaFaDa20631
  29. RianHS
  30. RXerself
  31. Symphonium264
  32. 27christian11
  33. Agus Damanik
  34. Herryz
  35. Ivan Humphrey
  36. Jeromi Mikhael
  37. NaufalF
  38. NFarras
  39. Ustad abu gosok
  40. WillsonEP09
  41. Ariyanto
  42. Cun Cun
  43. Nyilvoskt
  44. Taylor 49
  45. Ariandi Lie
  46. Fazoffic
  47. Rahmatdenas

Wiktionary[edit]

  1. Bennylin (+ crat, IA)
  2. Cun Cun
  3. Kenrick95
  4. Taylor 49
  5. Fehufanga
  6. Filter penyalahgunaan

Wikisource[edit]

  1. Meursault2004 (+ crat)
  2. Rachmat04 (+ IA)
  3. Bennylin (+ IA)
  4. RaymondSutanto
  5. Agus Damanik
  6. Filter penyalahgunaan

Wikiquote[edit]

  1. Kenrick95

Wikibooks[edit]

  1. Alagos
  2. Kenrick95
  3. RaymondSutanto

ACE domain[edit]

Acehnese language, spoken in the northern tip of Sumatra Island, Indonesia.

Wikipedia[edit]

  1. Si Gam
  2. Rachmat04 (+ IA)

JV domain[edit]

Javanese language, spoken primarily in Java Island, but also in the Javanese diaspora (other islands of Indonesia, and as far as Suriname in South America).

Wikipedia[edit]

  1. Meursault2004 (+ crat)
  2. Bennylin (+ IA)
  3. Labdajiwa
  4. Wirjadisastra

Wiktionary[edit]

  1. Bennylin (until 2024-02-14)

Wikisource[edit]

  1. Bennylin (until 2024-02-25)

MAP-BMS domain[edit]

Banyumasan Javanese, a dialect of Javanese language, primarily spoken in Banyumasan region.

Wikipedia[edit]

no current admin

SU domain[edit]

Sundanese language, spoken in Western Java. (Note: it's not Sudanese language)

Wikipedia[edit]

  1. Kumincir (+ crat)
  2. A2613
  3. Ilham.nurwansah
  4. Mssetiadi
  5. RXerself

Wiktionary[edit]

no current admin

Wikiquote[edit]

no current admin

BJN domain[edit]

Banjar language, spoken in Southern Kalimantan.

Wikipedia[edit]

  1. Ezagren
  2. Arcuscloud (until 2023-07-13)

BUG domain[edit]

Buginese language, spoken in Southern Sulawesi.

Wikipedia[edit]

no current admin

MIN domain[edit]

Minangkabau language, spoken in West Sumatera.

Wikipedia[edit]

  1. Ardzun
  2. David Wadie Fisher-Freberg
  3. Naval Scene
  4. Rahmatdenas

Wiktionary[edit]

  1. Harditaher

GOR domain[edit]

Gorontalo language, spoken in Gorontalo.

Wikipedia[edit]

  1. Marwan Mohamad (until 2024-6-22)

BAN domain[edit]

Balinese language, spoken in Bali.

Wikipedia[edit]

  1. Angayubagia (+ IA)
  2. Chinamoonroll

Wikisource[edit]

no current admin

MAD domain[edit]

Madurese language, spoken in the island of Madura.

Wikipedia[edit]

no current admin

NIA domain[edit]

Nias language, spoken in the island of Nias.

Wikipedia[edit]

  1. Slaia (+ IA, until 2024-9-24)
  2. Yasanto Lase (until 2023-9-6)

Wiktionary[edit]

  1. Slaia (until 2023-8-30)
  2. Lase (until 2023-9-6)

Related projects[edit]

MS domain[edit]

Notes: Although w:Malay language originated from Sumatra, Indonesia, and still considered as one of the local languages of Indonesia, but ms.wikipedia is mostly dominated by Malay speaker from Malaysia, where w:Malaysian Malay is the national language (language code: zsm), as well as editors from Singapore and Brunei. Malay Wikipedia and Indonesian Wikipedia editors maintain a close connection, and Malaysian Wikipedians went to WikiNusantara.

Wikipedia[edit]

  1. Yosri (+ crat)
  2. Aurora (+ crat)
  3. Zamwan (+ crat)
  4. SNN95 (+ IA)
  5. CyberTroopers (+ IA)
  6. Polar
  7. Ustad abu gosok
  8. 26 Ramadan
  9. Irfanshaharuddin
  10. Tofeiku
  11. Rachun Dunia
  12. Ricky250
  13. PeaceSeekers
  14. WikiFarazi

Wiktionary[edit]

  1. Aurora

Wikibooks[edit]

  1. Aurora

TET domain[edit]

Tetun language, spoken in East Timor and the nearby Indonesian provinces such as East Nusa Tenggara and West Nusa Tenggara.

Wikipedia[edit]

  1. MF-Warburg

Multilingual projects[edit]

Currently there are no Indonesian serving as stewards nor global admins