https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=47415

Daniel Kinzler <[email protected]> changed:

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--- Comment #12 from Daniel Kinzler <[email protected]> ---
> I am suggesting that if "claim" creations should not be reviewed
> through the patrolling system, what's stopping Wikibase from preventing the
> patrol entry in the first place?

Claim creation is a regular edit to an Item page. The RC entry is generated
upon save, that is not under the control of the Wikibase extension. I suppose
we could hack in and try to suppress patrolling based on some magic property of
some edits. But I feel this introduces even more inconsistency (why do some
edits require patrolling, and others don't?)

Furthermore, Claim creation/changes by users without the Autopatroll right
should still be patrolled, so suppressing patrolling for this type of edit is
not desired.

> Yes, on a healthy wiki every revision would have a patrol entry at some point
> (either autopatrol or patrol by another user). This is nothing new.

This is indeed an expectation we would break. But I don't see how, why or where
this assumption is important or even relevant. Do you have an example?

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