On 21/10/05, Any File anysomefile@gmail.com wrote:
Although, it would be pretty neat for a bureocrat or admin to be able to grant rollback to trusted users.
Actually I do not understood why if an user is so trusted that rollback right could be given why admin staus should not be given to them.
Because rollback (unless I'm misunderstanding that term) is just a shortcut for an action that any user, even those not logged in, can take anyway - that is, go into the history and undo changes that have been made by other users. Granting full admin status, on the other hand, allows actions that are simply *impossible* for other users, such as deleting articles such that their entire history is hidden from general view. Maybe I am misunderstanding, though, because it seems to me that you hardly need to be "so trusted" to have rollback at all.
-- Rowan Collins BSc [IMSoP]