On Monday 01 February 2010 06:35:45 Rémy Marquis wrote:
Hi wiki team,
I changed the terms used by the "InReview" template (from "other should not make any changes" to "should not make any major changes"), as it's rather stupid to prevent other people to improve the articles with minor addition (ie, spelling mistakes, or important information that must get their way on the wiki).
+1 IMO, we should address remaining issues as fast as possible. Major one is future wiki structure.
Also, - are the "InRewiev", "Reviewed" on so on templates totally deprecated? Should we get rid of them to avoid possible confusion?
Depends on how we are going to perform transfer of articles to new wiki. Using export from old wiki and import to new, then it is possible to remove tags using sed or some script when they are on wiki admin computer. That means there will be not much more work involved then to write script that will cleanup articles. If we go with manual copy paste method then we can remove template in process. Which one we will use depends on answer to question, do we have obligation to keep article history. For yes, we have to use export-import method, for no, we can use any method.
- To Jonathan_R : I saw that you have dozen of articles currently "InReview". Is it not a better idea to work on a limited number of articles and to finish/complete the work on them, rather that working on a large number of articles and thus, preventing other people to take care of them?
+1
Regards,
R.
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