https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=47846
--- Comment #6 from bs...@wikimedia.org --- (In reply to comment #5) > Hi Benny, we have no plans to re-enable the Dismiss feature in its current > form. The reason we disabled it is because we decided it was not appropriate > at > the category level, and needs a different design with more granularity. > > So there is no longer any need to support that old feature. Instead, let's > optimize for the current feature which is live. Once HTML email is deployed > in > a couple weeks, we can revisit that decision. > > While we're discussing email copy, there are a few other issues I recommend > we > fix: > > * Individual email notification titles should also have 'on Wikipedia' at the > end, if we are on a wikipedia.org site. For example, we should say: 'You > have a > new talkpage message on Wikipedia'. > > * The first sentence in individual email notifications about talk pages > should > have a ':' colon at the end of the sentence, so that it can refer to the > payload text below. For example: > 'Fabrice Florin posted on your talk page: > /* Kudos on deploying Notifications! */ new section' > > * The first sentence in individual email notifications about page links > should > have a '.' period at the end of the sentence, so that you know the sentence > has > ended. For example: > 'Tam Valley was linked from Golden Gate National Recreation Area.' > > Please check that all sentences in other individual notifications have an > appropriate punctuation mark at the end, so we send grammatically correct > notifications to our users. > > Thanks! Hi Fabrice, The category title is also used in preference page and probably some other places in the future. In the case colon doesn't apply, we would need to create a new set of category messages. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are on the CC list for the bug. _______________________________________________ Wikibugs-l mailing list Wikibugs-l@lists.wikimedia.org https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikibugs-l