On 10/26/06, Thomas Barregren <thomas@webbredaktoren.se> wrote:
If we are encouraging people to edit each others module description (or handbook pages for that matter), I would very much like to see an opportunity to register for an e-mail upon change, very much like how it works on Wikipedia. In that way, a maintainer (or any other interested) would automatically be informed every time a change is made. That is particularly important to make it possible to see small changes which otherwise could go undetected for a long period of time. I also would like to see reversion management of the pages, again very much like how it works on Wikipedia. What do you other guys say?
Feel free to write some code that is acceptable to run on core / be deployed on Drupal.org. Handbook pages get edited all the time, and it shows up in your tracker. Until someone puts serious elbow grease into a scalable solution, it ain't going to happen. Revisions are already there for all nodes, which you can see if you are a site maintainer. If anyone on this here dev list wants to do editing, join the docs list and ask for site maintainer privs. It helps to have submitted a couple of handbook pages that appear to be well written. For further references, see: about a billion past discussions on Docs list about code improvements that are desired. -- Boris Mann