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Axel Boldt wrote:
I would like to propose that we make filling out the
summary field
mandatory on ever edit. Reasons:
* it makes the job of vandals and vandal bots harder, since they have
to come up with a meaningful summary each time.
* it makes the history page of an article vastly more useful; now I
often find myself employing the bisection method to find out when a
particular bit of information was inserted.
Filling in the summary field is in general a good thing to do, but
sometimes I find it stupid because the work it put in writing the notice
for the summary field is more work than the change of the article.
A pulldown menu whit some default comments seems a good way.
More options to follow close the actions of not registerd users would be
very nice. So that you can put a namelabel to a IP-adress, for those
IP-users who you can trust be have the bad idea to not login. You can
also use it to label proxyservers, so you see directly in RC that a
ip-adress is a proxyserver. Now you have to look every ip up, but it are
mostly the same who come back and give trouble.
I posted this to wikien-l, since this feature would
best be implemented
as an option that other language wikis could switch on if desired.
I think all Wikipedia's would like more options to better view what is
happening.
Giskart