On 12/19/06, Rob Church <robchur(a)gmail.com> wrote:
On 19/12/06, Rob Church <robchur(a)gmail.com>
wrote:
On 19/12/06, henna <henna(a)wikipedia.be>
wrote:
> there was a huge fuss when the feature was introduced on nl: :)
I've been advised that this change is causing problems on projects
where all autoconfirmed users are allowed to mark changes patrolled,
since it's negating the effects of recent changes patrol for users
older than four days.
I'm not sure what the most effective cure for this would be, to be
honest; I would think it more appropriate to restrict patrolling back
up to administrators. Of course, if we had a nice new interface for
assigning permissions, then we could probably create a "patrollers"
group and have done with it.
I'm seriously in favor of creating a group with patrollers rights,
preferably something that you get automatically (like autoconfirmed,
but longer), but that you can be trown out from easily when patrolling
the wrong stuff. For this we would need a record of who patrolled
what tho.
henna
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