On mediawiki.org, when I look at a talk page edit event in my contributions, I see (from left to right):
- A timestamp that links to the diff of the change
- "(diff/history)" links, which link to the diff of the change and the history of the page, respectively
- Bytes changed
- Name of the page, which links to the page
- Edit summary
When I look at a Flow add/moderate/restore comment event, I see:
- A timestamp that takes me to the current view of the topic (should take me to the current view of the comment, or the moderated view for moderated comments)
- "(topic/history)" links, which take me to the topic and the history of the topic, respectively
- Bytes changed
- My username (not necessary in Special:Contributions view - it's clear whose contributions these are)
- "(talk/contribs)" links which take me to my talk/contribs (ditto - not necessary)
- "added, hid, restored" a comment/topic - comment takes me to the current view of the comment/topic
When I look at a Flow edit comment event, I see:
- A timestamp, which doesn't take me anywhere (should take me to the diff of the change)
- Bytes changed
- My username (see above; not necessary)
- "(talk/contribs)" links which take me to my talk/contribs (see above; not necessary)
- edited a comment - comment takes me to the current view of the comment/topic (should take me to the diff of the change)
I should also see the "(topic/history)" links between timestamp and bytes changed, which take me to current view of topic and history of topic.
Version: master
Severity: normal
See Also:
https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=57860