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Gregory Maxwell wrote:
Eh, I solve this by marking who patrolled it and the
client will have
complete visability into that..
So, you could make items not appear on your list if they've been
patrolled by two people or one person you really trust. Or anything
else you'd like. I can also store flags set by RCers so they can mark
suspicious edits for later evaluation.
Also, this will be totally decoupled from the realtime flow of
edits... so you can work in realtime or you can look at the edits from
last night that no one reviewed yet.
I'm only working on the backend infrastructure (well I'm 80% done now
I think), this will need to be integrated into CDVF before it's
useful. I suspect the interface will take more time than the :30
minutes it took me to write an irc->sql gateway. :)
Awesome :)
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