Sorry, to once again start the same topic on this mailing list, but the last discussion ended without bringing a solution for the German wikisource community.<br><br>To bring back to your memory what this is about: German community wants to be able to allow IPs to also do proofreading as they could do before ThomasV disabled this a few weeks ago and declared that he will not programm solutions for German WS anymore: <br>
<pre><i>Even if I am not willing to program an extra solution for <a href="http://de.ws">de.ws</a>,<br>I know that some <a href="http://de.ws">de.ws</a> admins are perfectly able to program the<br>solution they want. They do not need me for that. They know it.<br>
</i></pre><br>So after weeks of following IPs to update the status for them finally another programmer decided to help and started to look through ThomasVs code. He created a patch which would by default disallow IPs from proofreading, but in case that a community trusts his IPs would give them the change to locally configure the extension so that IPs can once again proofread.<br>
<br>So this patch seemed like a great solution. It would not change anything for any of the other Wikisources (unless they want it). But our programmer has no access to SVN and can't upload the patch himself and so we once again stand in front of a block: ThomasV is not willing to accept this patch (which probably means that even if our programmer would be able to update the code ThomasV would revert the patch).<br>
<br>So I would like to know the opinion from the other communities. Is it acceptable for you to add a patch that does not change anything in your system or would you prefer that the German community forks?<br><br>Cecil<br>