On Fri, 25 Feb 2005 05:40:20 +0100, Erik Moeller <erik_moeller(a)gmx.de> wrote:
1) Per-page blocks (only from an individual page, not
the associated
talk page). This could be a very useful tool in addition to full blocks.
Some more radical thoughts on blocking and vandalism:
http://mail.wikimedia.org/pipermail/wikitech-l/2004-March/021341.html
Apart from per-page blocks, a block for the main namespace would also
seem useful. Then someone could be forbidden from making changes
themselves, but still propose them or state his own case.
2) Filters for Special:Recentchanges, e.g. namespace
filter. Paging
("next 50") like on history and contributions pages. Simplify RC patrol
- is it used for anything but new pages?
I and several others on nl: are using it for anonymous edits as well.
I even have
http://nl.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Speciaal:Recentchanges&hideliā¦
as one of my starting pages. If I have the time I go through those 20,
then take 20 _with_ logged in users then without again...
5) Add a simple license selection dropdown list to the
upload form. This
could get its data from MediaWiki:Licenses, which could be a paired list
like:
GNU Free Documentation License=>{{GFDL}}
The part before the "=>" would be shown in the dropdown. The part after
the "=>" would be inserted into the image description page if the option
is selected.
Yes! That would be good!
Andre Engels