Last modified: 2014-05-19 06:12:54 UTC
Created attachment 11808 [details] RC bug Compare the list of changes displayed in the following cases: https://pt.wikibooks.org/wiki/special:RecentChanges?hidepatrolled=0&uselang=en https://pt.wikibooks.org/wiki/special:RecentChanges?hidepatrolled=1&uselang=en (see the screenshot) Why there are unpatrolled edits in **both** cases? I think "hidepatrolled=0" should display more edits, not less, because it is supposed *not* to hide patrolled edits ---- These are my preferences related to recent changes, if that helps: * Days to show in recent changes: 7 * Number of edits to show by default: 50 * [x] Group changes by page in recent changes and watchlist (requires JavaScript) * [ ] Hide minor edits in recent changes * [x] Hide patrolled edits in recent changes * [x] Hide patrolled pages from new page list
PS: If I use a bot account, which does not have the "patrol" right, I don't see the "!" marks, and both links above are identical.
Helder, I think this is working correctly now (checked on two wikis), *and* the attached screenshot doesnt show the problem described in the bug summary. '!' indicates an unpatrolled edit. I used to be constantly watching RC with PWB patrol.py , and know it worked as expected up to 2012, but havent done that for a while so maybe there is a bug at the time of this bug report, but this screenshot doesnt show the bug. hidepatrolled=1 removes patrolled edits from the RC list, and your screenshot shows that. hidepatrolled=0 does not remove patrolled edits from the RC. It does not remove unpatrolled edits from the RC. It essentually does nothing to the default RC feed. In your screenshot, the left hand side does not include any entries which do not include a '!' - those edits all need to be patrolled, which is the correct RC feed for hidepatrolled=1.