feed Hello DokuWiki friends, I am looking for facilities to put something like a "content-verified-and-approved" stamp on pages. And where that stamp is removed as soon as a 'non-certified' user edits the page. If I'm not mistaken MediaWiki calls this "page curation" and implements something like this with "Page Patroll", "Page Triage" .. ? Here's a bit of background info: We would like /are about to launch a semi open wiki for (all kinds of) manuals where a community of ~3000 users will be able to create and edit manuals (wiki pages). The start-content consitst of IT manuals and comes from the IT department. Some people however are worried that the IT manuals in the wiki will be of less quality than what the IT department supplies and publishes (non-editable) on their website, either because of malicious intent or unintentional. If we could use a mechanism to indicate on a wiki page that the content was approved by the IT deparment, we could get more ppl to go with the idea of using a wiki for this purpose. I have considered the plugin:rater and the plugin:vote mechanisms but they remain a work around for what we are looking for. Any suggestions will be greatly appreciated! TIA, Harriet
feed I'm using plugin:publish and plugin:rater at the moment. Thanks a lot for the reply, tho! Very important for newbies/not-so-techie's, at least me.