On 11-09-27 05:58 PM, Siebrand Mazeland wrote:
>> On 11-09-27 02:18 PM, Olivier Beaton wrote:
>>> Woah woah woah, I definitely didn't (and would never) say you would'nt
>>> have these things in your wiki, or that mediawiki shouldn't ship with
>>> them.
>>>
>>> Currently there are two Recent changes in core, and a few extensions
>>> that have alternatives as well. I don't see why some are extensions
>>> and some are core, why not just have them all as extensions and ship
>>> with one/two of the most popular?
>> Care to point out an extension that provides a custom RC page?
>> The only ones I remember I couldn't track down the source code for or
>> were complete hacks that rewrote html which naturally would never be
>> accepted into core or a bundle.
> http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:CleanChanges does that.
> Description: Clean changes extension is based on enhanced changes list,
> but it tries to by more concise, hiding less important information by
> default. It needs JavaScript to be fully functional. It works best in
> wikis where changes per user ratio is high.
>
> Siebrand
Hmmm... we could use a new rc request variable.
Rather than this &oldrc= &newrc= &cleanrc= stuff we should switch to
something like just &rctype={classic,enhanced,clean}.

~Daniel Friesen (Dantman, Nadir-Seen-Fire) [http://daniel.friesen.name]


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