Jeremy Baron wrote:
On Thu, Nov 10, 2011 at 21:54, Erik Moeller erik@wikimedia.org wrote:
Yeah, I remember those. Animating page history is cool, but not quite what the professors need for the review of students' contribs. I used the word "sequence" ambiguously -- here's what I mean:
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I'm confused. What is the expected appearance when a user has edited a page more than once? do we collapse all edits for that user for a time period into one big mega diff? or is this only to show the diffs faster than they'd be able to view them by hand? (i imagine some professors may take intermediate changes into acct not just the diff from end to end of the time period)
-Jeremy
IMHO, if they are contiguous, collapse (perhaps showing all summaries and an option to uncollapse). For non-contiguous, show them separated, with a note like "3 edits by other people".