Recent changes for pages in your watchlist

See http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:Watching_pages and http://www.daviswiki.org/Bookmarks

Moin already has this, its called subscription. You subscribe to any page and get page diffs to your mail box. Much more effective then checking a web page again and again and again.

We can add is filtered recent changes. for example, only pages in certain list, or certain name pattern, or certain category.

This feature has some pros and cons. In very big wikis with lots of changes per day, this is useful, as a user can concentrate on stuff he is interested in (and ignore other stuff). In small or medium wikis, this feature might be a killer for the wiki if everybody uses it, as one wouldn't see any changes for long maybe. Often RC is one of the means for directing user's focus to some new page or fresh edited page. -- ThomasWaldmann 2005-05-17 16:53:40

Such feature should be implemented as 3rd party plugin. Since our own RecentChanges is also a plugin, it should be quite easy. A wiki admin can install such plugin and remove it if it has bad effect on the wiki. The implementation can use a special group page for the watchlist, like UserName/WatchlistGroup, and use the group members to filter pages in [[MyRecentChanges]] macro, which can be based on the original recent changes.


MoinMoin: FeatureRequests/Watchlist (last edited 2007-10-29 19:13:00 by localhost)