On Sat, Jun 4, 2016 at 1:06 PM, Gerard Meijssen gerard.meijssen@gmail.com wrote:
Hoi, To be honest, I think that it is important to patrol changes in the changed data. However, accepting changes manually on all Wikipedias does not scale. You are completely right in this. When changes occur in Wikidata, it will result in changes everywhere in the same way as changes at Commons.
When a change at Wikidata has been "patrolled", it is imho up to a Wikipedia to accept patrolled changes. In this way changes only need to be accepted once for all our projects. When they want to patrol locally as well, it is their choice as are the consequences of the extra work load and the negligible benefit of this effort. The problem I see is that the people who are most likely to insist on more work are not the ones who will be do this work.
Patrolling changes is not what is suggested at all.
Cheers Lydia