Thomas Corell wrote:
And I (as sysop@de) can say: I'm usually faster with the 4 click method -- because reverting implies looking at the diffs, and before I start to
Talking of diffs, what is your opinion about the current "(cur) (last)" links in the history display? Is it intuitive and productive? It is different from the original UseModWiki (example 2, below), but it is also different from the new UseModWiki (3, below).
For a different project (online proofreading, not wiki), I implemented the new UseModWiki (3) based on RCS, e.g. http://www.lysator.liu.se/runeberg/rc.pike?action=history&src=nfch/0412
Does the current Wikipedia model (example 1, below) have any obvious advantages over the new UseModWiki (3)?
1) Current Wikipedia, e.g. http://www.wikipedia.org/w/wiki.phtml?title=Shadow_government&action=his...
(cur) (last) date .. user (cur) (last) date .. user
2) Original UseModWiki, e.g. http://hu.wikipedia.com/wiki.cgi?action=history&id=HomePage
Version 17 View Diff .. date by user
where View shows that version, and Diff makes a diff towards the current version.
3) New UseModWiki, e.g. http://www.usemod.com/cgi-bin/mb.pl?action=history&id=SocialSoftware
[_] [_] Version 17 .. date by user [_] [_] Version 16 .. date by user COMPARE
Where you mark the radio buttons for any two versions you want to compare, and then click COMPARE.