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Phase 1: When filing a comment, the user should be able to mark it with a "flag" (or possibly more than one) from a list. Selecting a flag will add it to the flags on the page. These flags are shown at the top of the page, and possible on a particular section. Phase 2 (post-launch): When a flagged comment is marked "deleted" or "resolved", the flag will be removed if (and only if) no other comment on the page has that same flag. Phase 3 (even later): Clicking on a flag should jump the page to the first relevant section, and open the comment dialog to the first relevant comment. This will ultimately replace the page-wide flag selectors currently in the Semantic Form.
For the current list of flags, see http://docs.webplatform.org/wiki/WPD:Flags
Hmmm, I don't know if I agree with the notion that this system would ultimately replace "flags" on the wiki I'm assuming this is a v2 kind of thing, right?
(In reply to comment #2) > Hmmm, I don't know if I agree with the notion that this system would ultimately > replace "flags" on the wiki > > I'm assuming this is a v2 kind of thing, right? It's only intended as a replacement for the current UI aspect of flags, not the notion or mechanism of flags, which remains the same. And yes, it's a v3 thing.
Phase 1 is done: it´s an extra add on for the comments extension now. it takes the flags from the semantic mediawiki form, so you can chose everything (i hope) thats in the template flags, except the editorial notes. on submit it will change the article page alike the action formedit would do on save.
New location: http://project.webplatform.org/commentsextension/issues/7