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<[email protected]>, Arlen
Beiler <[email protected]> writes
Something like this would give us the
ability to control what visitors see when they visit. If a page is not reviewed
the latest revision is shown. If a page is reviewed, the latest stable revision
is shown.
I suspect though that this works best were there are a lot of reviewers
/ editors. On the codex there's a fairly small team of admins, and a
few key contributors who may (or may not) desire to review other work.
Also the concept of something being reviewed could discourage small,
quick edits.
I guess what I'm saying is that I am not greatly convinced of the need
to massively change the way Codex works.
Sufficient would, I suspect, be to limit the number of edits a normal
user can make in a specified period. Most spam attacks work because
they blast a load of new pages out automatically in a short time.
Normal users don't do this. So all you really need is a limit on this
sort of thing. The admin team can easily handle small-scale spam.
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mrmist
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