Not sure who is allowed to comment here, so I hope mentioning a +1 to the ones which I understand sufficiently and like might be okay.
On Dec 4, 2014 10:41 PM, "Daniel Kinzler" daniel@brightbyte.de wrote:
Hi all!
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This argues that we should support multiple protections to apply to a
page at
once, e.g. indefinite semi-protection and at the same time a short-term
full
protection.
I'd personally like to discuss this as part of a larger refactoring that
would
implement protection based on our permission system. Basically, applying protection would mean overriding which group has which permissions on a
given page. This makes a lot of sense imo.
https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Requests_for_comment/Regex-based_blacklist
A proposal to overhaul SpamBlacklist (from 2008). I'd personally be more interested in integrating this with (a rewrite of) AbuseFilter. We could
have
multiple lists, accessible from AbuseFilter rules.
Imo not obsolete...
There are also some RFCs that relate to organizational issues rather than MediaWiki features and architecture as such:
https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Requests_for_comment/Release_notes_automation
Automatically compose RELEASE-NOTES based on special lines in the git
commit
message. I like the idea!
Me too :-)
Rupert