On Fri, Apr 5, 2013 at 8:05 PM, Michael Hale <[email protected]> wrote:
> The thing to remember is that the history of a page is the history of the
> wiki markup for the page, not the history of the rendered HTML. It would be
> misleading if edits were shown in the markup history for an article each
> time a template or Wikidata item changed because reverting the markup to
> that version wouldn't actually revert the change. I think what curators with
> specific specialties want is the ability to automatically expand their
> watchlist to include all templates and data items that could affect their
> watched pages. Then a way to view the merged watchlists from multiple
> projects would be helpful. There is room for improvement in global account
> integration. For example, I just noticed that I need to set my timezone on
> Wikipedia and Wikidata independently.

FYI: Wikidata edits relating to a watched article should already show
up in the user's Wikipedia watchlist.


Cheers
Lydia

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