If either a public API were implemented, or a mirror of the (non-confidential parts at least) database were available on WMFlabs, then volunteers could happily generate all sorts of reports and tools, which would probably be far more effective than expecting WMF development to create new reporting pages that are publicly visible (noting that some non-public reports are available to those chosen for OTRS access). This has all been raised before, so anyone with a technical interest would do well to contribute to https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/tag/wikimedia-otrs/ so that these proposals can be prioritized.
As I'm one of the keen ex-volunteers bounced out of the system a few months ago without any sensible explanation, it comes as no surprise that there is a shortage of appropriately experienced volunteers that can help with Commons image donations.
Fae
On 4 February 2015 at 12:19, Krd krd@wikipedia.de wrote:
...which is in detail?