Last modified: 2014-01-03 18:04:52 UTC
Example: https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:AbuseFilter/71 The "description" says "publicly viewable", but the "Notes" are "private". If you log out, you can confirm that the notes are actually public, so I believe the message should be changed.
(In reply to comment #0) > [...] so I believe > the message should be changed. Or removed.
Change 104761 had a related patch set uploaded by 01tonythomas: Reworded visibility status of "Notes" section to 'publicly viewable' https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/104761
the notes are private, but only if the filter is set to private ("Hide details of this filter from public view"), but the description (also known as filter-title) is then still visible for everyone. That's the explanation of "private".
(In reply to comment #3) > the notes are private, but only if the filter is set to private ("Hide > details > of this filter from public view"), but the description (also known as > filter-title) is then still visible for everyone. That's the explanation of > "private". The "Conditions" section doesn't include any mention about being public or private, and has the same visibility than the "Notes" section, so I suggest to simply remove the "(private)" text from the message.
(In reply to comment #4) > (In reply to comment #3) > > the notes are private, but only if the filter is set to private ("Hide > > details > > of this filter from public view"), but the description (also known as > > filter-title) is then still visible for everyone. That's the explanation of > > "private". > > The "Conditions" section doesn't include any mention about being public or > private, and has the same visibility than the "Notes" section, so I suggest > to > simply remove the "(private)" text from the message. Removed.
Merged the patch
Change 104761 merged by jenkins-bot: Removed visibility status of "Notes" section https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/104761