https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=69677

--- Comment #2 from Nathan Larson <[email protected]> ---
Here's are a couple screenshots of what RecentChanges looks like when this
patch is applied:
*Enhanced (i.e. Javascript) recent changes feed:
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/mediawiki/d/dc/EnhancedRecentChangesWithW.png
*Unenhanced recent changes feed:
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/mediawiki/7/77/RecentChangesWithW.png

The two screenshots depict an identical state of affairs databasewise, except
that the first one is with the enhanced recent changes option enabled. In this
example, page Foo has been edited twice and then moved to Foobar on RemoteWiki
(in deployment, this would be "Wikipedia"); then page Foobar has been edited
once on LocalWiki (in deployment, this would be "Inclupedia").

In the enhanced recent changes feed, the page move line has a "W" indicating
that the event was mirrored from the remote wiki. There is no W on that line in
the unenhanced recent changes feed, although there should be. The question is,
where to put it? Currently, it reads:

(Move log); 20:31 . . Nate (Talk | contribs | block) moved page Foo to Foobar ‎

Should the W be put at the very beginning; before the timestamp; after the
timestamp; or somewhere else?

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