Amir E. Aharoni, 26/10/2014 20:45:
In the Hebrew Wikipedia there's a discussion about the "Thanks" feature,
which raises the following confusion among other things: Why does the
person who is sending the thank-you gets a message saying "$1 was notified
that you liked his/her edit.", and the person who receives the thank-you
notification sees a message that uses the verb "thank"?

The difference is in the original message in English, and I translated them
accordingly, but I am wondering: Is this really good? Maybe both should use
the same verb - "thank"?

According to requirements, probably yes.


I can just send a Gerrit patch or open a bug, but it may be worth to
discuss it a bit on the wide community level and not only with tech people

I assume you read https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=49087#c25 (and the rest of the bug)?

Nemo

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