Hi folks,
As of today, I'm working as a contractor at Wikimedia Foundation, helping out with several things, one of which being the Flagged Revs rollout.
One thing I'm going to be helping William and the crew out with is working out some of the unanswered questions in the description of the rollout phase: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Flagged_protection_and_patrolled_revi... (and accompanying pages)
I've been following the threads and playing around with the features, but I'm probably not as up to speed on this stuff as many of you are, so I'm sure I'll be begging your indulgence from time-to-time.
If there is anything on the pages above that you know needs correction or clarification based on the existing consensus, please be bold make that fix. Citations back to email discussions on anything controversial would be especially helpful for me, but not required. I'll be updating those pages based on my understanding, so it'll be helpful to start from a base of current understanding rather than what the understanding was a year ago.
Thanks for your help! Rob
As of today, I'm working as a contractor at Wikimedia Foundation, helping out with several things, one of which being the Flagged Revs rollout.
Welcome Rob. Everybody is eager to get FlaggedRevs finished and installed, so the speedier the work gets completed the better.
AGK
On 5 May 2010 13:31, AGK wikiagk@googlemail.com wrote:
As of today, I'm working as a contractor at Wikimedia Foundation, helping out with several things, one of which being the Flagged Revs rollout.
Welcome Rob. Everybody is eager to get FlaggedRevs finished and installed, so the speedier the work gets completed the better.
Not that deafening whinging when it goes live is not 100% guaranteed no matter how much work is done first ;-p
- d.
On 5 May 2010 14:45, AGK wikiagk@googlemail.com wrote:
Not that deafening whinging when it goes live is not 100% guaranteed no matter how much work is done first ;-p
Course. That's all but a given with our community, isn't it? :)
It's probably a feature. If not, we need to work out how to make it into one.
- d.