
True,
Now look at the frontpage. Your html comment is _only_ in the draft version.
But still somebody has to revert the change.
Only if someone approves that people will get to see it by default.
This doesn't count for new pages, right? Drafts are also displayed to anyone having an acount. My wonderfull Big-boobs-rock user was also presented with a draft main_page -before- the edit.
So what more do we want? :)
I'm not pre-block main page, like suggested earlier in this thread, but Novell might make some more efforts, which are quite common today, to secure the creation of user account, not restricting it.
It's the perfect mixture of control and freedom to edit i think.
The draft concept is a good thing. For sure. But, what harm can a bit extra security bring? It does not restrict anybody and saves us from having to undo spam all the time. Greets, Tim 2010/7/21 Henne Vogelsang <hvogel@opensuse.org>:
Hey,
On 21.07.2010 16:35, Tim Mohlmann wrote:
*Created account "Big-boobs-rock" (here we can put a trigger for a indecent username) *I did not have to confirm an e-mail before I got logged in. I just got redirected to main page, logged in as Big-boos-rock. *Now I can edit main page, since it is not secured or blocked, I inserted a comment line (just for this test, hidden for the public: <!--Test: Big-boobs-rock--> and saved.
Now look at the frontpage. Your html comment is _only_ in the draft version. Only if someone approves that people will get to see it by default. So what more do we want? :) It's the perfect mixture of control and freedom to edit i think.
Henne
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