Toby writes:
I'd argue that standard practice on a wiki
is that if you want to know who edited a
particular page, then you look at the page
history. Understanding that, derivers must
look there.
Speaking of which, I'd just like to remind people that
the final, unlinked (last) on a history page is not
always trustworthy. A few weeks ago I was praised for
having started the article on Alfred Hitchcok, but I
had not--I was merely the 50th most recent edit at
that point. There was another page of edits. Not such
a big issue now, maybe, but it gives an incorrect
impression.
Off to file a bug report,
kq
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