MediaWiki:Flow-rev-message-reply-recentchanges/en

MediaWiki:Flow-rev-message-reply-recentchanges/en

The message flow-rev-message-reply-recentchanges appears in Recent Changes when a user publishes a new post or comment on a Flow topic. It only provides a link to the usertools, but doesn't give any information about what the user did. I suggest that we change the message to the following:

$1 (new post/reply)

here $1 gives the usertools

In contrast, the corresponding message in the page history gives a whole lot of information, while the corresponding message in the user contributions provides almost no info about what exactly was done.

The Discoverer (talk)05:40, 6 April 2016

To me this feels like a product decision which should be reported to the Flow developers, via Phabricator for example.

Nike (talk)08:45, 6 April 2016

Yes, this is something that should be reported on Phabricator, and get product input before any changes are implemented. This has been discussed and changed in the past (reconsideration might be appropriate, but on the other hand Flow is not the main part of our roadmap right now).

Mattflaschen (talk)18:33, 6 April 2016

I have created a task in Phabricator: https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T132027

The Discoverer (talk)08:23, 7 April 2016