Last modified: 2012-12-18 01:28:04 UTC
Created attachment 9196 [details] the function When you accept a page, you can give a comment about the changes which you control. This comment should be shown in the page history.
(In reply to comment #0) > Created attachment 9196 [details] > the function > > When you accept a page, you can give a comment about the changes which you > control. This comment should be shown in the page history. This would add the the history page clutter and would need a good rationale. If it was to be done at all it would need to be collapsed by default.
(In reply to comment #1) > This would add the the history page clutter and would need a good rationale. If > it was to be done at all it would need to be collapsed by default. Yes, default collapsing is a good idea. I think the comment function is really needed because so edit-wars and misunderstandings can be prevented.
I don't consider collapsing as a good idea. I am never ever going to understand why such a feature even was invented on MediaWiki. Especially Wikipedia is a project to inform readers and not to hide information from them.
That is right, but we have to find a solution not to litter (?) the history. But it's right, we shouldn't use JavaScript (and not like in the new watchlist in 1.18).