There would still be edit conflicts. Let's say the delay is 15 minutes. At
8:00, anon edits a sentence (validly). At 8:05, registered user edits the
same sentence differently. What happens? Okay, now it's 8:15, time for the
anon edit to go live. What happens then?
Newyorkbrad
On 3/7/07, Steve Bennett <stevagewp(a)gmail.com> wrote:
On 3/8/07, Newyorkbrad (Wikipedia) <newyorkbrad(a)gmail.com> wrote:
On popular articles, wouldn't this create
huge edit-conflict problems?
The proposal was to simply hide the anon edits from the outside world.
It would have no impact on edit conflicts, as the changes go live
internally straight away.
I have always liked this proposal, but the consensus seemed to be more
in favour of the "designated stable version" proposal.
Steve
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