On Thursday 12 November 2009 04:32:25 Rupert Horstkötter wrote:
One question on the Flagged/Draft revisions: Is it possible to start with a new Draft-only article?
The article that is just created is marked as not reviewed, and everyone can see it. After editor or reviewer visit article and mark it as sighted (editors) or reviewed (reviewers) then mark is replaced with previously mentioned mark.
If I understand you correct, we may be able to point the Community (Wiki-Forum) to the Draft revision for re-viewing then before we flag it as "approved" - that way we may implement Pseudo-Sandbox as you mentioned in thread "QA Process - FlaggedRevs VS Sandboxing" before.
As you can see anyone can see any article revision from the very beginning, so it can be linked to forums and asked for review. The user feedback functionality I have to see how it will work. I got no time to play with that. You can check: http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Main_Page http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Special:SpecialPages Use Quality_assurance section to see what non logged user can see.
The major problem is that it will probably demand more of CSS to be added to current openSUSE one.
Who needs to be aware of this? Is this interesting for FSundermeyer/Rlihm, i.e. do we need input from them? If so, let me know if I can be of any help here.
More details will follow in a few days.
Is there an approximate ETA? Henne started to discuss the possibilities we have to get started with the creation of the new Wiki and I'm on the same page that we should kick that off asap. That said, from my perspective, the topic QA should be decided before and the Guidelines should be ready (at least a draft version)
Thanks, R
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