David Gerard schrieb:
Related to this, Magnus has some test code to do
ratings. Magnus, how ready
is that to be put into a live, busy Wikipedia?
Last time I checked, it worked. However, last time is some month ago...
Also, I doubt anyone else besides me ever worked on the code, so it is
probably full of first-version-by-single-person bugs.
OTOH, as it does not really interact with the rest of the system, other
than showing an additional "tab", worsed case shouldn't be so bad.
I ask because, chatting with Jimbo about this, he
suggested we switch on
ratings and ... do nothing with the data. Just gather it for a month, not
revealing it so as to minimise observer effect. Then reveal it for everyone
to see what they think it tells them.
What would it take for the article/version rating code to be switched on in
en:? And exposed in the interface.
One will have to create a new table manually, and decide on a schema
(what properties can be tagged, how many grades per tag).
I strongly advice to test this on a demo site with the current 1.4
software, though. If only to check nothing's broken too badly.
Magnus