Thanks Bartosz. Just to clarify:
If we apply FlaggedRevs to all medical articles (articles that have the
WP:MED template on their talk page), configured to display the latest
article version, can we create a permission (say, Medicine Reviewer) that
allows one to tag the revision log entry with a comment? Would it interfere
in any way with the normal practice of other editors who don't have that
permission?
Anthony Cole <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User_talk:Anthonyhcole>
On Wed, Nov 12, 2014 at 3:05 AM, Bartosz Dziewoński <matma.rex(a)gmail.com>
wrote:
W dniu środa, 12 listopada 2014 Anthony Cole
<ahcoleecu(a)gmail.com>
napisał(a):
Allow us to tag the log entry of normal revisions (not pending
changes/flagged revisions - no medical articles presently have flagged
revisions, and none are likely to in the near future) as having been
reviewed for policy/guideline compliance by a trusted editor.
This is one of the things the FlaggedRevs extension (the same one that
powers the "pending changes" system on the English Wikipedia) allows you to
do. It can be configured to provide arbitrary flags (not just binary
"okay"/"not okay"), and it can be configured to display the latest
version
of the article (rather than the "flagged" one) to visitors by default, and
it can be configred to work on all articles on a wiki.
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-- Matma Rex
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