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Once we have installed Flagged Revs, the wiki will have the following user groups:
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All LL employees, and "Reviewer" users can rate articles with the following metrics or ''flags'' (on a zero to five scale):
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Revision as of 16:14, 2 June 2009

This article reflects our goals and intentions, but the details are subject to change as a result of implementation and testing.

Overview

This document provides details on how we plan to use the Flagged Revs extension on the SL wiki. Flagged Revs is complex, highly configurable, and not well documented. For this reason, we will be testing the configuration on an internal "sandbox" wiki to make sure we have the technical parameters correct.

References

Features

Flagged Revs enables a wiki to mark each revision of a page with a flag to indicate its quality or validity, and to control which revisions are shown by default on a page.

Scope

We will enable revision control on pages in the main and Help namespaces (this will make it available, but not necessarily used for pages in these namespaces). In these namespaces, only pages designated by a reviewer will be under revision control: in general, these will be articles imported from the Knowledge Base.

To emphasize: only a small subset of pages in the wiki will be under revision control. The majority, including almost all current articles will not be under revision control, and will remain as they currently are.

Note that we will be "protecting" certain articles that document Linden Lab's policy, legal guidelines, terms of service, and so on. Residents will not be able to edit such articles at all; though they will be able to contribute to discussions via a corresponding discussion (Talk) page.

User groups

Mediawiki enables you to define "user groups" and corresponding group rights.

Flagged Revs defines two new user groups:

  • Editors - reviews revisions for vandalism, nonsense, or other graffiti. Can mark an article as sighted, i.e. not containing obvious vandalism. In our configuration, all logged-in users will be automatically put into this category.
  • Reviewers - validates and revisions more thoroughly for accuracy and completeness. Can mark an article as quality. Linden Lab will "promote" certain users to this group. All sysops will also be in this group.

Once we have installed Flagged Revs, the wiki will have the following user groups:

Group Capabilities Who
Everyone View pages. You don't have to be logged in to view articles. Everyone
Users View, edit, and move pages and ability to mark a revision as "sighted," meaning not junk, vandalism, or other inappropriate content. Any Resident currently logged in to wiki.
Reviewers User privileges; and review pages for accuracy, clarity, and completeness. All LL employees and designated Residents.
Sysops Reviewer privileges; and edit protected pages, un/protect pages, block users, rollback changes, etc. All LL employees

Stable versus current revisions

Pages that are under revision control can have two different versions:

  • Current revision - the latest edits, whether reviewed and approved or not. Displayed by default to sysops, and visible via the "Draft" tab to all logged-in users.
  • Stable revision - the most recent "quality" revision. Displayed by default to all users, whether logged in or not.

NOTE: You can set a user preference to change whether you see stable or current revision by default.

Flags

All LL employees, and "Reviewer" users can rate articles with the following metrics or flags (on a zero to five scale):

Metric Level 0 Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5
Accuracy Unreviewed Inaccurate Widespread inaccuracies Somewhat accurate Almost accurate Totally accurate
Completeness Unreviewed Incomplete Possibly missing information Fairly complete Almost complete Complete
Clarity Unreviewed Unclear Widespread clarity problems Somewhat clear Almost clear Totally clear

The shaded cells mark the minimum level for a "quality" article.

Quality revision

An article that has been reviewed (flagged) with at least a 3-rating in accuracy, completeness and clarity will be considered "quality" and displayed by default.