> On Tuesday 23 February 2010 06:29:23 Rupert Horstkötter wrote:
>
>> 1. Create Test namespace (production would be Main then)
>
> There is nothing saint in a Main namespace, so it can be used as source of
> messages while we move/copy articles from en.o.o.
>
>> 2. Create subforum of the Wiki-forum (production would be Wiki forum
>> itself then)
>
> IMO, subforum is good idea as permanent solution.
> I would like to have current Wiki Discussions, for ... well, discussions about
> wiki; just as name tells. Subforum can be Wiki Reviews, for instance. That way
> comments about wiki organization improvements will not get lost in pile of
> page change announcements and reviews.
>
>> 3. Create testpages at Test namespace
>> 4. Configure Hermes to output Recent Changes from Test namespace only
>
> I mentioned in another post that FlaggedRevs have own output of pages that
> need review, and that gives only Main space RSS/Atom by default. Pages that
> never received any attention will be covered with output of another special
> page "new pages", that also has Main as default output to RSS/Atom.
>
> Those 2 outputs will cover all of the pages that need review.
> I guess that Tom can combine them in a single stream from Hermes.
That might be possible, but I think it's easier to read those 2 feeds
with the rss->forum bot. Aren't the new pages of the Main namespace included in
the 'pages need review' feed?
>
>> 5. Let forumsadmin autoposting bot grab the RSS and post it into
>> before-mentioned subforum (see 2)
Which software is this autoposting bot, do you have a url?
Greetings
>
> There is another idea how to announce wiki changes in forums that will create
> threads only when there is a real review (question, discussion, fix, ...), not
> only change on the wiki.
>
> Using single article that will be changed periodically, or as change happen.
> It should have small intro section that will explain what is article about and
> then give link to the article in the wiki in one column, and in the same row
> button to post a comment. Tricky part would be not to create new thread when
> one already exist.
>
> Kim is this possible?
>
>
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