Tisza Gero" wrote: > Huji <huji.huji <at> gmail.com> writes: >> Just because some page is "watched" doesn't mean somebody is really caring >> about it. A better feature could be to list pages which are not being >> "actively" watched; an active watcher could be defined as someone who has >> made a login/edit in the past X days. > > This is already done in FlaggedRevs IIRC, so it shouldn't be hard to > implement. > It would also be nice to see the magnutide of the number of watchers (or even > the exact number; doesn't seem to add much extra vulnerability compared to the > list of unwatched pages) and the list of pages (un)watched by a certain user > group (some wikis have a separate group for patrollers). The latter would be > especially useful for FlaggedRevs-enabled wikis since editors (the user group > with flagging rights) receive a warning if there are unreviewed changes on > their > watchlists.
It's available at the toolserver, but only if there are more than a number of watchers (10?). This way, you can't know if a page has no watchers or just a few ones. http://toolserver.org/~mzmcbride/cgi-bin/watcher.py _______________________________________________ Wikitech-l mailing list Wikitech-l@lists.wikimedia.org https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikitech-l