It's been me. Me! I'm responsible. (waving hands high above head :)

I was discussing with Muba in CB if this isn't rather meditation and he said it's too late, cause it has already been approved.

I used the "Moderation Nodelet", but wasn't aware that I'd need to reapprove it.

I approved it now, but with the effect that the "Approval Nodelet" shows Approved by Athanasius while the "Moderation Nodelet" says Approved by LanX

Before you start seeking where the "Moderation Nodelet" is hidden, I was added into pmdev some time ago in order to help Corion improving the spam filter heuristics.

This and some other (confusing) Nodelets can be activated then.

Cheers Rolf
(addicted to the Perl Programming Language and ☆☆☆☆ :)
Je suis Charlie!


In reply to Re: Moving an approved node (I did it) by LanX
in thread Moving an approved node by Athanasius

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