https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=39451

Fabrice Florin <fflo...@wikimedia.org> changed:

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--- Comment #3 from Fabrice Florin <fflo...@wikimedia.org> 2012-08-21 22:05:27 
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Thanks, Matthias!

I love that you have developed so quickly a user interface that is so similar
to the Protect page UI ! That said, I agree with Oliver's concerns, and would
recommend that we use different language and functions for the three options,
as I had proposed on Bugzilla:

"Article feedback:
* Enable for all users
* Enable for registered users only
* Enable for editors only"

I am not a fan of disabling AFT completely, because it is intended as a
persistent way to give users a voice -- and that feedback doesn't impact the
articles themselves, which makes it a much, much lower risk for Wikipedia. We
also have easy ways to flag or hide inappropriate feedback, so this proposed
method through 'Protect' should be viewed as a last resort, not a routine
operation.

If the whole team thinks we have to give admins the option to disable AFT
completely, then it would be possible to add 'Disable' as a fourth option. My
advice is to wait a bit before crossing that line.

FYI, I broke my vow of silence during my vacation because this is an important
feature that is likely to be implemented this week. But will aim to keep quiet
until I return ;o)

Over and out until next week.

-f

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