Last modified: 2013-03-25 13:37:00 UTC
The focus of this feature upgrade is to reduce the editor workload by making the feedback page filters easier to use -- as well as prevent readers from seeing irrelevant feedback, as described in this feature requirement page: http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Article_feedback/Version_5/Feature_Requirements#Feedback_page_filters We propose to support users with these main filters: * Featured (now called 'Most relevant') - for both readers and editors * Unreviewed (would replace of 'All comments') - mostly for editors, but readers can also see it * More filters (drop-down menu with different filters) - for editors only We propose to add in the 'More filters' menu a few new filters (e.g.: 'No action needed'), as well as remove or consolidate any filters that we think are no longer needed. Note that we want to implement this feature at the same time as the 'simpler moderation tools', so editors can easily find posts that have been moderated with the new tools.
This report has not seen any changes or updates for more than two months. Is this being worked on? And is this really highest priority (which implies to solve tickets quickly)?
These changes are in: https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/#/c/46947/ It's currently being tested and should soon be deployed