https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=63764

Dan Garry <[email protected]> changed:

           What    |Removed                     |Added
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           Priority|Unprioritized               |Normal

--- Comment #3 from Dan Garry <[email protected]> ---
I think you're right that the current behaviour prioritises the secondary use
case ("I want to create an article by this title, including quotes") more than
the primary one ("I was using search syntax to narrow down my search"). Search
syntax is typically esoteric, but using quotes to create phrases is common to
pretty much every kind of search engine out there.

I'll go with normal priority on this. Right now (as in, this week!) our
designer Brandon is working on what the search page should do when it returns
no results. In answering that question, we may be significantly reworking the
strings that appear to the user, so it may be that we end up solving this
problem indirectly. If not, I think your solution makes a lot of sense.

Thanks for the report Capmo!

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