On Nov 21, 2007 9:16 PM, E <e.wikipedia(a)gmail.com> wrote:
As suggested before, we should begin to explore the need of a dedicated
editcounter that is run on the new stable server. The simple fact is that it
would make life easier for many wikis, by providing a fast and reliable
editcounter for users to utilise for any purpose (RfA, RfB, etc.).
Is there anyone that has a editcount utility that would be fine with hosting
it on the stable server?
Thanks in advance,
Kind regards,
E
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Taking the opportunity of making it a real project, I think an edit
counter should not be a stand alone. It would be cool to have a
detailed analysis toolbox, varying from edit count, edit summary
usage, uploads and more.
So... Who is going to program it. What language?
If there is going to be an analysis toolkit, there are some more and
less important points:
* (Global) opt-in.
* Easily translatable
* Uniform skin
* A lot of maintainers
So far my brainstorm.
Bryan