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{{Personal infobox
{{Personal infobox
|image = Lyrithya.jpg
|image = [[File:Lyrithya.jpg|280px]]
|name = Isarra
|name = Isarra
|age =  
|age =  
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|other names = Lyrithya
|other names = Lyrithya
|nationality = Unknown
|nationality = Unknown
|languages = English
|languages = {{language|en|N}}
|residence = Unknown
|residence = Unknown
|home wiki = [[English Wikipedia]]
|home wiki = [[English Wikipedia]]
|status    = <!--'Active', 'Semi-active', 'WikiHoliday', 'Retired', 'Deceased', etc; leave blank if unknown-->
|website    = <!--eg: http://PersonalURL.org - leave blank if none/unknown-->
|contacts  = <!--Skype, IRC, Instagram, LinkedIn, Twitter, etc; only with prior permission; leave blank if none/unknown-->
}}
}}
'''Isarra''' aka '''Lyrithya''' is a {{tag|Wikimedia Foundation people|MediaWiki developer}} and [[Illogicopedia]] [[system administrator|sysadmin]].  She is most well-known for wanting to overthrow things: such as [[mw:Grand plot to overthrow Gerrit|Gerrit]] and [[mw:Requests for comment/Overthrow Bugzilla|Bugzilla]], using the word "Aye" a lot, [[wp:User:Isarra/RfA|satirizing of wiki-processes]], and making occasional sardonic remarks to [[wikitech-l]] such as "We should not be alienating our users, whoever they may be, for lack of consideration.  We should instead consider things first and THEN alienate them, of course."
'''Isarra''' aka '''Lyrithya''' is a {{tag|Wikimedia Foundation people|MediaWiki developer}} and [[Illogicopedia]] [[system administrator|sysadmin]].  She is most well-known for wanting to overthrow things: such as [[mw:Grand plot to overthrow Gerrit|Gerrit]] and [[mw:Requests for comment/Overthrow Bugzilla|Bugzilla]], using the word "Aye" a lot, [[wp:User:Isarra/RfA|satirizing of wiki-processes]], and making occasional sardonic remarks to [[wikitech-l]] such as "We should not be alienating our users, whoever they may be, for lack of consideration.  We should instead consider things first and THEN alienate them, of course."