OK, yes, you can manually take them to the diff with the parsed version
below after editing and ask them to review. That is possible, though just
one click off from them clicking on the diff to stable on the tag after they
save.
What you cannot do is just have a diff shown on edit and have it review
*and* save at the same time. As long is the review is done after the save,
it's fine.
I suppose I can redirect the user right to the diff after saving if that's
what you want. Though I may need to add a hook to /trunk.
-Aaron Schulz
From: "P. Birken" <pbirken(a)gmail.com>
Reply-To: Wikimedia Quality Discussions <wikiquality-l(a)lists.wikimedia.org>
To: "Wikimedia Quality Discussions" <wikiquality-l(a)lists.wikimedia.org>
Subject: Re: [Wikiquality-l] Issues with FlaggedRevs
Date: Wed, 15 Aug 2007 12:46:43 +0200
2007/8/14, Aaron Schulz <jschulz_4587(a)msn.com>om>:
Certainly, MW could try to carry over all the
previous template/image
IDs
specified from the last stable revision and then
re-use those to mark
the
new version after editing as stable.
I still do not get it. After saving the edit, everything should be
there and could be parsed in a subsequent review call and it shouldn't
make a difference whether this is an automatic or manual call. Or am I
comletely off the track?
Bye,
Philipp
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