
Hello Tim, hello list, it seems to me that the en.wikipedia has choosen the/an other alternative/variant but I think wikipedia's is not the better one: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:Watching_pages#Alternatives_to_watchlists : "Related Changes can also be used to monitor changes to pages belonging to a category, including the addition of pages to the category (*which is not picked up by placing the category on a watchlist*). However, the removal of pages from the category is not detected."[bold made by me] Greetings pistazienfresser On 28/07/10 09:02, pistazienfresser (see profile) wrote:
Hello Tim, hello list,
I guess in the case you (Tim) mentioned is an other sub-program/mechanism working than in case of (directly) editing a normal article/a sub-category page on your watchlist. Example: If you add "booger" to category "funny food" you edit only the source code of "booger" but the content of "booger" *and* "funny food". So if "funny food" is on your watchlist the Mediawiki tools have to do 'extra thinking' (with a extra tool?).
I guess event that had caused on "16:49, 27 July 2010" the citrated email is on: http://en.opensuse.org/index.php?title=Category:OpenSSH&action=history Or do you normally get emails with two events on it?
Greetings pistazienfresser
On 27/07/10 23:43, Tim Mohlmann wrote:
And this is excactly how it is set ;) I appears only to happen when I add a page to a Category that is on my watch list. I just got another one... It does not happen with regular pages.
2010/7/27 pistazienfresser (see profile) <pistazienfresser@gmx.de>:
On 27/07/10 21:02, Tim Mohlmann wrote:
Since when I get informed editing my own pages?? :P [..]
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