https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=50962

--- Comment #7 from James Forrester <[email protected]> ---
(In reply to Technical 13 from comment #6)
> (In reply to James Forrester from comment #5)
> > (In reply to Krinkle from comment #0)
> > > Various wikis use section=new on js or css pages in combination with
> > > "preload" and "editintro" to make it easier for non-developers to 
> > > "install"
> > > a user script or style modification.
> > 
> > Is this a use case we wish to encourage? From my perspective this is a
> > frightening thing to encourage. If there's popular JS/CSS things out there,
> > a community should make it into a gadget (this is, after all, what they're
> > for).
> 
> Not all userscripts are popular enough to become gadgets, and some of them
> (for example WikiProject specific scripts) should likely not be available as
> gadgets in most cases.

Isn't that more a reason to have better management/listing of gadgets than
revert this intentional removal of functionality? (See bug 43008 comment 2).

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