User rights changes are important? I would think that would depend
entirely on the project, and mww and enwp are two where such either at
least isnt supposed to be a big deal, or where it really isnt in
practice either.
Speaking of no big deal, I wonder if I can talk someone into making me a
crat.
On 26/03/2013 18:55, Fabrice Florin wrote:
Hi TheHelpfulOne,
Thanks so much for testing Echo today, and for reporting on your
experience with user rights!
I am also experiencing problems with the user right notification with
this release, even though it worked well for me earlier. You should be
getting notifications both when a user right is added and removed, as
outlined in this feature requirement:
http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Echo/Feature_requirements#User_rights
We will investigate this issue tomorrow. Thanks for bringing it up!
Regarding your other question about user preferences, each
notification category can be set independently, as described here:
http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Echo/Feature_requirements#Receive_Notificatio…
However, system notifications like user right changes cannot be
dismissed, because we believe they are too important. Besides user
rights, this also includes the welcome and get started messages in
this first release.
The other notification where preferences are limited is 'talk page
messages', which now can only be turned off for email notifications,
not for web notifications (because we believe they are too important
to dismiss on the web).
Please let us know if this general plan works for you, or if you
recommend any changes. I am sure this issue will be discussed again
once we deploy on en-wiki, but we are starting to freeze features so
we can have our first release in early April. ;o)
Cheers,
Fabrice
On Mar 26, 2013, at 5:33 PM, Thehelpfulone wrote:
Hi all,
I've been playing around with Echo on
MediaWiki.org
<http://MediaWiki.org> and noticed that in my preferences I can
configure a number of different notifications. (See
https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Special:Preferences#mw-prefsection-echo)
I've also tested the User Right notifications that were just deployed
and whilst you receive an email when you have a user right /added /to
your account, you don't currently get one when a user right is
/removed /from your account.
That's probably an oversight, but from what I've been told the option
to opt out from any email notifications intentionally isn't available
so as to reduce the number of preferences for users to configure.
Another justification is that a user is unlikely to have their user
rights changed too often, so email traffic should be minimal.
This seems reasonable, but for future notifications, how are we going
to decide whether something is worth a preference or not? I'm
thinking that anything that technically affects your editing, e.g. a
notification that you've been blocked or renamed (if Echo supports
that in the future) would be something that probably shouldn't be
opt-out-able.
Can anyone think of any other notifications that should not be
opt-out-able (or does anyone think that all notifications should be
individually opt-out-able?)
--
Thehelpfulone
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:Thehelpfulone
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