Thanks Bartosz. Just to clarify:

If we apply FlaggedRevs to all medical articles (articles that have the
WP:MED template on their talk page), configured to display the latest
article version, can we create a permission (say, Medicine Reviewer) that
allows one to tag the revision log entry with a comment? Would it interfere
in any way with the normal practice of other editors who don't have that
permission?

Anthony Cole <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User_talk:Anthonyhcole>


On Wed, Nov 12, 2014 at 3:05 AM, Bartosz Dziewoński <[email protected]>
wrote:

> W dniu środa, 12 listopada 2014 Anthony Cole <[email protected]>
> napisał(a):
> >
> > Allow us to tag the log entry of normal revisions (not pending
> > changes/flagged revisions - no medical articles presently have flagged
> > revisions, and none are likely to in the near future) as having been
> > reviewed for policy/guideline compliance by a trusted editor.
>
>
> This is one of the things the FlaggedRevs  extension (the same one that
> powers the "pending changes" system on the English Wikipedia) allows you to
> do. It can be configured to provide arbitrary flags (not just binary
> "okay"/"not okay"), and it can be configured to display the latest version
> of the article (rather than the "flagged" one) to visitors by default, and
> it can be configred to work on all articles on a wiki.
>
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