Last modified: 2014-09-09 04:03:12 UTC
Need to stick them in the same place so as not to confuse people. Watchlist in general needs a rethink, but that's for another bug.
Design. Taking. (I'm typing that a lot today.)
Now, mediawiki.org shows --------------------------------------------------------------- ... [My watchlist] [My notifications] [My new messages (N)] ... --------------------------------------------------------------- on top of all pages when I am logged in.
We (me, Benny, Fabrice, Howie, Vibha, and Oliver) discussed this issue a lot over the past few weeks (while Brandon was in Hawaii). After much debate, we haven't solved the fundamental problems, but we did reach one important decision: For now, we are not going to have any watchlist-type notifications in Echo (notifications about simple edits), with the exception of User talk page edits. Echo will only be used for high-importance/low-velocity type notifications, while low-importance/high-velocity information will still be handled in the watchlist. We may, however, turn on more of the watchlist preferences for new users so that they are more likely to be informed of edits related to their work. At some point, we will need to revisit this, and figure out how to better integrate Echo and the Watchlist. Echo + LQT is still an unsolved issues though (as are some aspects of Echo + Talk).
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Andre: Well, the fix for this bug is replacing LQT with Flow, which Brandon is designing. That fix won't happen for a year or so though. This is one case where I would actually argue that 'LATER' is the correct resolution, although we don't have that option any more.
*** Bug 41972 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
(In reply to comment #5) > Andre: Well, the fix for this bug is replacing LQT with Flow, which Brandon > is > designing. That fix won't happen for a year or so though. This is one case > where I would actually argue that 'LATER' is the correct resolution, although > we don't have that option any more. Pong! Now Flow starts to exist, and its notifications are indeed integrated to Echo. As Kaldari explained in comment 3, Watchlist has still its own channel of notifications (by design), while LiquidThreads is on a clear way of deprecation at least in the Wikimedia context. I wonder whether anything else is expected to happen in order to resolve this report in a way or another.