[WikiEN-l] Watching multiple talk pages

Andrew Gray shimgray at gmail.com
Tue Aug 15 19:23:14 UTC 2006


On 15/08/06, David Gerard <dgerard at gmail.com> wrote:
> On 15/08/06, Ray Saintonge <saintonge at telus.net> wrote:
> > Steve Bennett wrote:
>
> > >There are various tools around that will automatically monitor the
> > >pages of your choice on the web, wherever they are. I think there are
> > >even tools that turn those changes into an RSS thread.
> > >Actually, for that matter, I have a vague recollection MediaWiki can
> > >generate an RSS feed from changes to pages, but I can't find any more
> > >info on that atm.
>
> > I suspect that this idea may be easier to implement once single sign-on
> > is active.  This should not prevent us from having separate talk pages
> > on each project that interests us.
>
>
> Mm. I tend to note on my talk pages elsewhere to leave me messages on
> my en: talk page so I'll ever see them.
>
> Wikia has almost-single-signon, I think - most of the Wikias share a
> login database. Uncyclopedia is separate, I think Memory Alpha is
> separate.

I thought Uncyclopedia and Memory Alpha were non-Wikia?

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