in reply to Re^2: Consideration history?
in thread Consideration history? (No further action required.)

If I'm reading this (and the referenced jdporter post) correctly, consideration events are now logged, but in a place where I cannot see (not being a janitor), and I believe neither can you. Or is there another avenue to this information?

Dum Spiro Spero

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Re^4: Consideration history? (node history)
by tye (Sage) on Jul 17, 2015 at 18:18 UTC
    Or is there another avenue to this information?

    Yes, and it is available to even anonymous visitors. Just append ';displaytype=edithistory' to the URL for any node whose history you want to see. For example, /?displaytype=edithistory;node_id=1130859. No, there is no way to see a summary of all consideration activity w/o being a cabal member.

    The "node history" link for the current node is also included in the "Approval Nodelet" (which is available to people who can create and vote on considerations). The contents of individual edits are available to anybody who is logged in (for most edits).

    - tye        

Re^4: Consideration history?
by MidLifeXis (Monsignor) on Jul 16, 2015 at 19:17 UTC

    I am not (to my knowledge) a janitor, and yet, I am able to see the modification history. See Recent Janitorial Edits. Perhaps it is a cabalist node.

    Update: Looks like it is a cabalist node. Should this be public?

    --MidLifeXis

Re^4: Consideration history?
by BrowserUk (Patriarch) on Jul 16, 2015 at 18:05 UTC
    and I believe neither can you.

    Correct.

    Or is there another avenue to this information?

    Not that I'm aware of.

    Which scuppered the idea that flickered across my mind that caused me to ask.

    It probably was unworkable; and would have too painful to argue for even if not.


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