Thank you, perfect. To keep it simple for translators, I'll amend the patch to underline the whole message "Edits will be attributed to the IP address of your device. If you Log in, you will have more privacy."
On Thu, Jul 10, 2014 at 8:51 AM, Dan Garry <[email protected]> wrote: > I'm having trouble finding what exactly it is that I should be commenting > on in that patch. gerrit isn't the best for this kind of discussion. So > here's how the flow works on iOS: > > - This message is displayed if you're not logged in: "Edits will be > attributed to the IP address of your device. If you Log in, you will have > more privacy." > - "Log in" should be blue so it looks like a link. The rest of the > message should be normal text colour. Either just "Log in", or the entire > message, should link to the log in form (whichever's easier). > - If the person logs in, they should be taken back to where they were > (the edit summary screen), and if they save then the edit will save. > > Does that answer any questions you have? If not, let me know what you need > from me. :-) > > Dan > > > On 10 July 2014 08:42, Adam Baso <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Currently, the Android app does not clearly disclose to users when >> they're IP editing that their IP address will be publicly logged. >> >> Dan, would you please review the comments in >> https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/#/c/143156/ and let us know how to >> proceed? >> >> Thanks. >> -Adam >> > > > > -- > Dan Garry > Associate Product Manager for Platform and Mobile Apps > Wikimedia Foundation >
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