No, this is indeed a valid concern. A feature that
allows to unflag an
article is not included. Unflagging sort of happens by creating a new
version and flagging that one instead. So, once an article has been
flagged, it is "in the system". However, initially no article is
flagged.
On en.wikibooks, a major concern is the ability to "freeze" a book during a
semester so that students and teachers have a consistent book version to work from. That
said, we would like to have a "stable" version of the book that appears to
student readers while a "development" version can continue to be worked on in
the background. I guess what I'm most interested in is:
1) The ability to show a flagged version of some pages to all readers by default, but
allow development to continue on the "current revision" of the page.
2) The ability to show the current development version of pages that dont need to be
frozen, by default.
Now, there are ways to do this kind of thing using clever page protections now, but I
think it would be generally preferrable to have the flaggedrevs extension streamline this
process for us. Is this kind of thing going to be feasible?
--andrew Whitworth
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