Hi, in the introduction to the Help page for the "Flagged Reviews" extension, it says the following:
"It is possible, however, to configure pages so that only revisions that are flagged to a certain level are visible when the page is viewed by readers" (http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Extension:FlaggedRevs).
This would indeed seem to be one of the most basic functions of the extension. At he.wikisource the community has decided to change the installation so that only pages approved at the the highest level of quality will be shown as the default view, while all pages flagged at lower quality levels will show the current version as default.
Can anyone tell us if such functionality is indeed possible?
Dovi
That text should be removed from the help page. Only the current or the latest reviewed version can be the default. You cannot have pages "use the latest quality version" as the default version. This would create a very confusing interface that takes a mouth full to explain.
Also, it's hard enough to keep "checked" versions up to date, even hard for "quality" ones. You don't won't to end up with people having their edits take weeks (sometimes months) to show to readers because they haven't been highly proofed yet.
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