jeremy rosen wrote:
> campaigns which produlce wmllint warning could have a "WIP" tag or
> "old-release" tag somewhere...
>
How does it make sense for an Imperial Era campaign that has references
to files that don't exist in the campaign, but are in the IE, to have a
WIP or "old-release" tag? :/

If it's absolutely necessary to do some syntax checking with wmllint,
I'd rather have it run on the campaign, send the output to the uploader,
and ask them "are you sure you want to proceed, or would you rather fix
these bugs" or something like that. That, or have some way of reading
the "dependencies=" line so it doesn't do wmllint on the addon alone,
but on the addon plus all dependencies (plus all dependencies of
dependencies, etc).

But it seems to me that, like zookeeper said, there are legitimate
reasons to have a campaign that doesn't pass wmllint and there's no need
to tag such campaigns are being WIPs or old-releases when they very well
might not be either.

~turin

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