Version: wmf-deployment
Severity: enhancement
URL: http://es.wikivoyage.org/wiki/Wikiviajes:La_posada/Archivos/2013/01#Autoconfirmados
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- bz44285
Event Timeline
change days and edits for the Autoconfirmed group
To what?
Where is the local discussion for these changes?
At the request of the community, and through consensus, it was decided enabling:
- Autoconfirmed group: 25 edits, 4 days
- Enable rollbacker group
- Enable patroller group
- Sysops have the ability of grant the rollbacker and patroller flags.
More information:
http://es.wikivoyage.org/wiki/Wikiviajes:La_posada/Archivos/2013/01#Autoconfirmados
Thanks.
(In reply to comment #2)
Who should be able to remove patroller/rollback rights? Admins? Bureaucrats?
The Admins. :P
Somebody with shell permissions need to pick this one up, make the change, and deploy it. Sorry that it takes so long.
Dereckson, Krenair: Would any of you have time for this maybe?
You don't need shell access to make the change, only deploy it. Me and Dereckson don't have shell access but do tend to make the commits.
If I did ask for shell access I couldn't get it anyway - firstly because I don't think WMF still create new volunteer shell accounts, and secondly because their access to nonpublic data policy is ageist (because of the laws of both my country and the US).
hahc21 wrote:
Any advancement on this? This is quite urgent, afaik. We are currently establishing the local permanent administrators and we /need/ this to be done as fast as possible....
So somebody has to create a patch for the configuration in https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/gitweb?p=operations/mediawiki-config.git;a=blob;f=wmf-config/InitialiseSettings.php , and that patch has
to get merged into the codebase.
That's only my uneducated guess, but if you know what to do and feel like
cooking up a patch and put it into gerrit for review, it will definitely help
to speed up the process. In case anybody is interested: