Last modified: 2013-02-18 11:21:12 UTC
Created attachment 11791 [details] The page view indicates "unreviewed revision". The state of the article suddenly becomes inconsistent: http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Java_Programming indicates "unreviewed revision" http://en.wikibooks.org/w/index.php?title=Java_Programming&action=history indicates "automatic reviewed revision" The page was first reviewed (automatically) for several days. After several days, the page is shown as "unreviewed revision". This happens half the time on different pages. Tested from a Windows 7 and a Ubuntu client.
Created attachment 11792 [details] The page history indicates "automatically reviewed revision".
According to http://en.wikibooks.org/w/index.php?title=Java_Programming&oldid=2484840&diff=cur&diffonly=0 some templates changed.
OK, so if the templates change, the page has to be reviewed again. But I have also made changes on this page: http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Java_Programming/Classes,_Objects_and_Types It shows immediately "unreviewed revision" after publishing whereas the history tells that the page is "automaticaly reviewed". No templates could have changed this time.
I don't see a "unreviewed revision" notice, only a "templates/files need review" message. The former would be totally different (and actually is used for pages with no reviewed versions). Anyway, it's possible that a template changed but the backlinks (pages using the template) were not purged. In that case, even after a long time, since the page would still have the old template version and reviewing a page locks the templates to what the reviewer saw when reviewing, the reviewed version would be using an outdated template version, and the sync check would notice this and produce this "template/file changes" message.
Hmm... OK. I think this bug could be closed. Thanks.
(In reply to comment #5) > Hmm... OK. I think this bug could be closed. Thanks. Closing as WORKSFORME.