Right, it's gone now. However that page survived the attempts of removal from several administrators who positively wanted to get rid of any trace of the "Wikipedia:Teahouse/Questions/Flow test" page, so I don't know what it says about the discoverability of those features :-/
It's disturbing to think what could have happened, had it been deployed at large scale with such undesirable interaction undetected. It may have been a problem of miscommunication and change of the standard procedure (which the admins tried, but didn't have the expected result) rather than a lack of features, but we should make sure that it cannot happen at a wide-scale deployment, and that all users get informed of how to use the features before giving them access to the tool or when they try to achieve the result through the old ways.
On 10 September 2014 19:58, Marc A. Pelletier marc@uberbox.org wrote:
On 09/10/2014 01:41 PM, Diego Moya wrote:
Take a look at this deleted topic at the test page that was deployed at en.wiki: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Topic:S214uoczkp47cfsx
As far as I can tell, you could see it because it never /was/ deleted. I just deleted it, can you still see it?
I think what you see is the odd interaction with deleting the "page" that a flow board lived at -- which may not even be a supported scenario (or, at the very least, might need work).
-- Marc
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