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Re: [opensuse-wiki] Testing FlaggedRevs Wiki QA
  • From: "Rajko M." <rmatov101@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 23 Feb 2010 22:16:29 -0600
  • Message-id: <201002232216.29152.rmatov101@xxxxxxxxxxx>
On Tuesday 23 February 2010 06:29:23 Rupert Horstkötter wrote:

1. Create Test namespace (production would be Main then)

There is nothing saint in a Main namespace, so it can be used as source of
messages while we move/copy articles from en.o.o.

2. Create subforum of the Wiki-forum (production would be Wiki forum
itself then)

IMO, subforum is good idea as permanent solution.
I would like to have current Wiki Discussions, for ... well, discussions about
wiki; just as name tells. Subforum can be Wiki Reviews, for instance. That way
comments about wiki organization improvements will not get lost in pile of
page change announcements and reviews.

3. Create testpages at Test namespace
4. Configure Hermes to output Recent Changes from Test namespace only

I mentioned in another post that FlaggedRevs have own output of pages that
need review, and that gives only Main space RSS/Atom by default. Pages that
never received any attention will be covered with output of another special
page "new pages", that also has Main as default output to RSS/Atom.

Those 2 outputs will cover all of the pages that need review.
I guess that Tom can combine them in a single stream from Hermes.

5. Let forumsadmin autoposting bot grab the RSS and post it into
before-mentioned subforum (see 2)

There is another idea how to announce wiki changes in forums that will create
threads only when there is a real review (question, discussion, fix, ...), not
only change on the wiki.

Using single article that will be changed periodically, or as change happen.
It should have small intro section that will explain what is article about and
then give link to the article in the wiki in one column, and in the same row
button to post a comment. Tricky part would be not to create new thread when
one already exist.

Kim is this possible?


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