Also related... Maybe I am not aware of an existing tool, but: often, tutors need to control the wikiwork of some users. This happens when we make and editathon, a course, a lesson. Wikimetrics was supposed to help us with this, but it has weird metrics, and nobody understands them.
Aubrey
On Tuesday, February 3, 2015, Liam Wyatt liamwyatt@gmail.com wrote:
On 3 February 2015 at 10:23, Fabian Tompsett < fabian.tompsett@wikimedia.org.uk javascript:;> wrote:
We need an extension where users easily can form groups (namespace Groups: or something, used by an extension), where they easily can see the recent changes of edits of group members only
Not precisely this, but related... Is there any plan to have "folders" in a watchlist, and then the ability to make a specific folder visible (a.k.a. "shared") to others?
Not only would this make it easier for people with very large watchlists to manage their work more easily, but this would also mean that a group (e.g. wikiproject, edithathon participants, classroom...) could easily subscribe to a shared watchlist folder. This would make it easy for them to follow each other's edits.
- A teacher or wiki-mentor could make a shared watchlist of their student's
draft pages.
- An editathon organiser could create a shared watchlist of all the
articles within the scope of the event.
- A wikiproject could create several shared watchlists to group related
articles for members to more easily monitor.
- probably many other use-cases that might emerge...
Has this been discussed/suggested before?
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