Hi, we've entered December. Has my worry has come true, namely that interim discussion
of localization would send the request to never-never land? It would be great if
he.wikisource could be implemented :-)
In general, for those who are interested in the topic, information on the implementation
of Flagged Reviews may be found at this page:
http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/FlaggedRevs
In my opinion, priority should be given to custom implementation at as many wikis as
possible. Only in this way can its long-term effectiveness be tested. Great resources were
rightfully invested in creating this extension, which is (in my opinion) an essential part
of the functionality of a wiki environment. It is also, on a cultural level, a necessary
tool for improving public attitudes about the reliability of wiki projects.
(The latter reason is, especially, the reason we want it on he.wikisource. Only with a
function like this can we convince certain organizations to make their texts open-content,
by guaranteeing that an authoritative version will appear on the wiki website, not subject
at all to vandalism or to well-meaning deprecation.)
So let's get it implemented as widely as possible and track its effectiveness!
Dovi
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Dovi, you're already in the queue which is being worked through; should
be done within the next few days.
- -- brion