On 6/22/06, James user_jamesday@myrealbox.com wrote:
Beyond that, the censored log should be available to everyone. Administrators often have more than enough to do and any assistance non-administrators can do in the way of oversight is a good thing.
Do you mean the complete log that is now available to those with oversight permissions (including details of the hidden revisions)? Making that public would really defy the point of hiding revisions in the first place; oversight has been used almost exclusively (if not exclusively) so far for hiding revisions with personal information in them, and they were hidden because noone should be able to view them.
If you mean the incomplete log that was available publically before the complete log was developed (which merely indicated who had been using the tool, and when), then I would support that being restored in parallel to the complete private log.