You can't mark a change without marking the preceding changes. You may mark
versions, not changes.
2012/12/26 Strainu <strainu10(a)gmail.com>
Hi,
I don't know much about the extension, but AFAIK, Flagged Revs works
on diffs. Wouldn't it be enough if you marked the particular change
you make as patrolled? The Site class has a function patrol which
receives a revision ID as parameter. Obviously, the downside is you
have to have patrol rights on the bot account.
Regards,
Strainu
2012/12/25 Bináris <wikiposta(a)gmail.com>om>:
Hi folks around the world,
there was a debate in Huwiki about cosmetic changes which have a very
limited popularity. One of the problems is that we have Flagged Revs, and
when a bot edits an unpatrolled page, it will be hard to overview changes
and difficult to patrol it after cosmetic changes. Patrollers complain
about
this a lot. Here is an example:
*difflink before cc
*difflink after cc
Is it possible to distuinguish patrolled and unpatrolled versions?
I think the ideal solution this way:
*If the wiki has Flagged Revs, cosmetic changes won't work on unpatrolled
pages as default behaviour
*A new parameter could be introduced to force cc on these pages
*For patrolled pages and for wikis without Flagged Revs the process won't
change
Could somebody please implement this solution? Otherwise cc may easily be
prohibited in Huwiki.
Thanks in advance and Merry Christmas!
--
Bináris
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