Is there a test instance anywhere for us to test this?

Thanks,
Dan

On 29 December 2014 at 15:00, Ryan Kaldari <[email protected]> wrote:

> Thanks to finally having some time to write code during the holiday
> slow-down, I put together a little feature prototype as a research project:
> https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/#/c/182082
>
> The feature is just a simple interface for reporting errors on article
> pages (similar to what exists on the Spanish and Russian desktop
> Wikipedias). It adds a 'Report an error' button to the bottom of article
> pages. When they click the button it encourages them to fix the error
> themselves by editing the page. If they still want to submit the error, it
> gives them a text input for doing so. The error report is then posted on
> the article Talk Page, the overlay is closed, and the user is shown a toast
> notification thanking them for their feedback.
>
> This is intended to be a lightwight form of microcontribution, but without
> all the extra overhead of ArticleFeedback and without the complexity of
> real talk pages (or Flow). Unfortunately, it can only be used if the user
> is allowed to edit, so it will be of limited value on non-Italian
> Wikipedias.
>
> Try it out and let me know what you think.
>
> Kaldari
>
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