Last modified: 2010-06-25 03:30:36 UTC
Enwiki's trial has a hard (config) limit of 2000 pages, but no way for admins to check how many pages are under Pending Changes. Can we have a magic word for this (urgently) to allow that community to manage its trial more intelligently? Similar to "Number of pages" or "number of admins". Tagged as "major" since trial is imminent and enhancement is (hopefully) simple and will be needed for it. Thanks.
This will (mostly likely) have issues with caches so it won't always produce the right numbers (for example, the non logged in users).
Why would a magic word be needed and not something on some stats page??
What about adding those pages to a magic category?
Isn't this already listed on special:validationstatistics ?
Closing this for now, until a clear need arises.
*** Bug 24014 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
Reopening - now that flagged revs are live on enwiki, this functionality has been requested there
To clarify: the request is to be able to put a count into the wiki-created user interface of various pages, rather than just putting the count on a special page. If there is some slight error due to caching, that would not be a show-stopper for the requested uses. It would be best if logged-in users see the current count, but the count shown to for non-logged-in users could lag.
Is there already one for regular protected pages?
Done in r68548