https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=39510
--- Comment #30 from Philippe Verdy <verd...@wanadoo.fr> --- Possibly the lists of pages within <bracketed options> or "?query options" could be edited separately. Finally we could also have several watchlists per user; giving to them user-defined names and working more or less like personal categories. When adding a page to wath we could have a combobox to select which one to use (more or less like "labels" in Gmail and other IMAP-based webmails). This would help splitting the lists and filters and manage them more easily. (It would also avoid users creating their own public categories for their own uploaded files on Commons, something that is just pollution of the common category tree...) Why not trying with a new user namespace such as "user_label:<username>/<labelname>"? Each of these user labels cold then have their own watch options (notably email notifications or not), and when viewing these personal pages, we could have options such as listing page edit/revert histories, reviews, new talks; change in lists of contributors, change in list of watchers (only if watchers are acepting to publish the fact they watch it by making this fact public), making the "user label" publicly viewable or private (if private, the label name used would be invisible, as if it was not existing). Finally we could have "shared user labels" (a user creates a label and authorizes other users to subscribe to it either to watch it or add or remove items from the list or propose additions/suppressions sucj that the owner can accept these changes by a simple click) But unlike categories, all thiese user labels are owned by their creator and anyone can create them. It would be very useful for managing lists of pages in a community project (these project may be temporary, such as collaborative maintenance work: no more need to pollute the shared public namespaces with lists of links): just start by creating your own label, add pages to them, share this list by making it publicly visible, allow users to propose additions/suppressions, choose users that can manage it by adding/deleting items (pagenames, categories, filters). -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug. You are on the CC list for the bug. _______________________________________________ Wikibugs-l mailing list Wikibugs-l@lists.wikimedia.org https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikibugs-l