Hmm, one think I'm certain on is that the default revision for anons should be stable and for users, the current version. I don't want the user base to become complacent and not check the current version much. It's very important to keep the current revisions the main focus as well as RC patrol, watchlist.
As for making it a preference, maybe later, but that seems to introduce more features and complexity than I'd like. Preferences are already a tad bloated.
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From: "P. Birken" pbirken@gmail.com Reply-To: Wikimedia Quality Discussions wikiquality-l@lists.wikimedia.org To: "Wikimedia Quality Discussions" wikiquality-l@lists.wikimedia.org Subject: Re: [Wikiquality-l] design / icons Date: Tue, 22 May 2007 19:15:02 +0200
2007/5/22, Erik Moeller erik@wikimedia.org:
One could implement a relatively simple UI control to set the "default view" to be either the latest version, latest sighted version, latest reviewed version, etc. IMHO this control should be always visible, and the default should _not_ be different for registered & unregistered users.
I see that this would solve some problems. Where would this control be? How simple is simple? Shouldn't we move this to phase II?
The "default view" is a very important concept and I do not really think we can or should simplify it behind an icon.
So essentially you suggest a different design?
Bye,
Philipp
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