Hello, [only replying to -wiki because this is a completely "technical" mail] Am Dienstag, 19. April 2016, 16:08:13 CEST schrieb PatrickD Garvey:
On Sun, Apr 17, 2016 at 3:28 AM, Christian Boltz wrote:
Micah deployed the Nuke and AbuseFilter extensions on the non-english staging wikis (for example destage.o.o), and will push them to all production wikis next week.
Nuke returns "Permission error" because "The action you have requested is limited to users in the group: Administrators." but AbuseFilter returns "Welcome to the Abuse Filter management interface."
That seems a bit inconsistent.
Not really ;-) If Nuke would be public, you could use it to search for pages matching a specific pattern, namespace and/or username. Maybe it could even display a list of matching pages to you, but a) that's not too useful because you can get similar list via special:allpages, special:contributions and special:recentchanges and b) the main action is to _delete_ those pages, which only admins can do. AbuseFilter allows non-admins to view the filters and the filter log, which is useful for admins of other wikis who might want to "steal" a filter, for users who want to find out why one of their edits got accidently blocked - and for statistics fans because you can also see the matches each filter produced (unless a filter gets marked as non- public). So it's much more useful for non-admins - the only thing they can't do is editing the filters. As a sidenote - the "Notes: (private)" field of each filter isn't as private as the label might indicate - it's visible without being logged in... Regards, Christian Boltz --
Naja das ist hier ziehmlich OT aber ich werde trotzdem mal meinen Senf hinzufügen. Senf? Beleidige nicht diese tolle Gewürzpaste, ja. ;-) [> "mrgates" und Matthias Houdek in suse-linux]
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