
#33: Use FlaggedRevs to open the wiki to anonymous editing ------------------------------+------------------------------ Reporter: quaid | Owner: infra@… Type: task | Status: new Priority: minor | Milestone: Handwavy Future Component: wiki (MediaWiki) | Version: Test Severity: Trivial | Resolution: Keywords: | Blocked By: Blocking: | ------------------------------+------------------------------ Comment (by waldir): Some preliminary answers: - Can you easily allow a user to not be flagged? - Yes, using the "autoreview" user group. Users from the "bureaucrats" user group can easily change user groups through the page Special:UserRights. - Is it only used for Anonymous editing? - No, any user without the "editor" or the "autoreview" rights will have their edits kept for moderation. However, it is fairly easy to configure the wiki so that any registered account gets the "autoreview" right by default, if that is desired. - Is there a way to reach back to the Anonymous author if the editor has questions? (Cf. bug reporting that requires an email address so follow up is possible.) - No, only users with registered accounts can have an email associated to it. Anonymous editors can be reached to their talk page but it is unlikely that they'll check it (though that's not unheard of), plus they won't get any email notification (but they can subscribe to the RSS feed of their user talk page history). As I see it, if an editor wants to be reachable, they will create an account. However, for small edits like fixing typos, it is quite understandable that they won't want to go through that hassle. In any case, the interface for moderating an edit allows a comment to be added which will be in the publicly available Special:Log/review page (granted, not the most easy-to-find location; ideally the comments should appear in the history log of the page itself, but it seems that doesn't happen currently) - Is the revisions-to-be-checked queue is web-based by default, or does it issue an email to the editors group? If it doesn't, can it do so? - The queue is web-based (Special:UnreviewedPages and Special:OldReviewedPages). I don't think there's email support, but both have RSS feeds that allow easy tracking. I can clarify any further details if desired. -- Ticket URL: <https://fedorahosted.org/ovirt/ticket/33#comment:3> ovirt <http://www.ovirt.org/> oVirt - virtualization made easy.