We recently noticed the loss of this functionality as well and it is quite
unfortunate for us as we were using it to manage the content of several
important pages, most notably our Main Page.
Would it be possible to have this feature re-added as an option? Even if it
is not enabled by default,
So have 2+ quality levels and sometimes want quality versions to be the
default over checked ones? I guess the closest thing to that would be to
restrict who can review/autoreview certain pages via Special:Stabilization.
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When a page reaches X level of quality, that version becomes the default.
When creating all the interface message for editing, viewing, and history,
this is definitely not easy to get right and keep simple for new users.
Anyway, to be clear, you can make the latest version the default for all
Aaron, thanks for your reply. On a technical level you are simply saying that
it is not currently possible. I'll report that at the wiki so we can vote on a
different option.
But I respectfully disagree regarding the value of the function, and hope you
will take an alternative view into
When a page reaches X level of quality, that version becomes the default.
When creating all the interface message for editing, viewing, and history,
this is definitely not easy to get right and keep simple for new users.
Anyway, to be clear, you can make the latest version the default for all
Hi, in the introduction to the Help page for the Flagged Reviews extension,
it says the following:
It is possible, however, to configure pages so that only revisions that are
flagged to a certain level are visible when the page is viewed by readers
That text should be removed from the help page. Only the current or the
latest reviewed version can be the default. You cannot have pages use the
latest quality version as the default version. This would create a very
confusing interface that takes a mouth full to explain.
Also, it's hard enough