Why restrict it to watchlists? Perhaps we could do some kind of group thing by allowing public RSS feeds of interesting groups of articles. Allow people to kill off changes from the RSS feed by "approving" them.
Could Categories be used for this? So you 'watch' the Category, and vicariously are also set up to watch all articles in that category.
-- Jim R. Wilson (jimbojw)
On 3/11/07, Steve Bennett stevagewp@gmail.com wrote:
On 3/12/07, Titoxd@Wikimedia titoxd.wikimedia@gmail.com wrote:
Anyways, what do you all think? Comments? Flamebait?
Why restrict it to watchlists? Perhaps we could do some kind of group thing by allowing public RSS feeds of interesting groups of articles. Allow people to kill off changes from the RSS feed by "approving" them.
<dream> Imagine a sort of "watchlist ticker" that scrolls across the bottom of your screen while you're working, showing the actual changes that people are making to articles you care about. Every now and then you see the word "penis" scroll past. You click the little red X, sigh contentedly, and keep working. </dream>
Steve
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