[Wikipedia-l] New codebase status- Now, Editors?

rose.parks at att.net rose.parks at att.net
Sat Jun 1 22:15:00 UTC 2002


Members,

     I have tried to read the endless posts to the Wiki 
lists, but perhaps I missed something. On Mr. Crocker's 
test site, did we decide to show on the Users page, that 
certain members are "editors," and "sysops?" And, if so, 
what is a "editor?"

     I think all members should be aware of this. I have 
seen no consensus on making anyone an editor. Please 
explain. Please explain, also, what makes a member an 
editor?

          As Ever,

            Ruth Ifcher

        --
			
> I think Recent Changes and page history are in something like a final,
> usable, and efficient form.  Recent changes shows /all/ changes,
> without collapsing changes to the same page into one line.  Each has a
> link to a diff page and the history page.
> 
> Each entry on the history page now has a link to a diff with the
> current version, and diff with the immediately previous version.  The
> date and time, rather than the page name, is the link to the revision
> (it seemed silly to have a pageful of links with the same name).
> 
> The diffs are in side-by-side format with context.
> 
> Since the last update, I've also finished a few miscellaneous things
> like Random page, user list, and printable versions (this now works
> for all pages, even special pages and forms).
> 
> The running version is still at
> (http://www.piclab.com/newwiki/wiki.phtml)
> 
> I've set up the Sourceforge bug database at
> (http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=34373&atid=411192)
> to which the public can add bugs.
> 
> The feature request tracker is at
> (http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?group_id=34373&atid=411195)
> 
> REQUEST: A useful thing for some non-techie to do would be to go
> through the old wiki pages of bug reports on the old software, try
> the new software, and add bugs to the tracker.  Now is also a good
> time to go ahead and add missing features to the feature request
> tracker so they don't get lost.
> 
> Special thanks to Axel and KQ for their diligent QA work.
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