On Mon, Jun 18, 2012 at 8:31 AM, Guillaume Paumier
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Rob Moen has been working on a simple JS tool that facilitates the
> tagging process. Basically, instead of manually tagging the pages with
> a different template for each action (archive, delete, keep), there's
> a simple box that shows up at the top of the page, and you can tag the
> page with a few clicks.
>
> The goal of this tool is to allow people with expertise and/or
> authority to quickly tag the content. Once the content has been
> tagged, other people can deal with the actual move.
>
> So far the possible actions are:
> * archive
> * delete
> * keep and (optionally) expand and/or update
> The actions use radio buttons, and the options checkboxes. This list
> is just a start; if you see other or better qualifiers, we can change
> them.
>
> Do you think this would be useful, or do you prefer to stick to manual
> templating/categorizing?
>

Awesome :) Probably also worth adding a quick box to suggest
a rename of the page when it's imported. I think doing it this way
is kind of neat, especially if there's an easy way to see all the
content that's not been tagged yet.

> Also, the gadgets extension isn't currently installed on
> wikitech.wm.o. I'm not sure it's worth going through the trouble of
> installing it (would it even be compatible with the 1.17 MediaWiki
> that's running it?). Perhaps it would be simpler to just add the code
> snippet to [[MediaWiki:Vector.js]] for the duration of the cleanup?
>

Wikitech should probably be upgraded to something newer :p
Probably not worth adding Gadgets.

-Chad

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