2009/8/27 Carcharoth <carcharothwp(a)googlemail.com>om>:
If the regulars editing have some auto-flagging to
approve their own
edits, surely they risk approving someone else's changes that were
made in between the time they loaded and read the page, and clicked
"edit this page"? To avoid this, you would need a warning saying "you
are approving other revisions, not just the one you are saving".
Oooh, this is an *interesting* problem, especially with section
editing. Auto-flagging of own revisions seems to be something you can
turn on or off, at least for the two semi-protected states:
"REVIEWERS: Can edit; a new edit is visible immediately if the
previous version is already confirmed or when the option "confirm this
revision" is selected; otherwise left unconfirmed"
I'm guessing this is an opt-in system, and we'll have to encourage
people only to use it on low-traffic pages. Hmm.
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- Andrew Gray
andrew.gray(a)dunelm.org.uk