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===Bela: reviewing an edit on the page===
===Bela: reviewing an edit on the page===


# Bela got a few mails about needed reviews alsready and decides that it is time to bring that number down. She opens the dashboard and looks at the "review needed" section. It lists the articles together with some statistcs about date of the review request, popularity of the article etc.
# Bela has received a few messages about needed reviews and decides that it is time to bring that number down. She opens the dashboard and looks at the "review needed" section. It lists the articles together with some statistics about date of the review request, popularity of the article etc.
# She choses "How to set the homepage", a highly popular article for which Fred had requested review a week ago. She clicks on "review" and gets a nice and detailed visual diff about what changed since the last approval of the article.  
# She choses "How to set the homepage", a highly popular article for which Fred had requested review a week ago. She clicks on "review" and gets a nice and detailed visual diff about what changed since the last approval of the article.  
#For every change she can accept or reject the changes. She is happy with everything, but one change, so rejects that change, writes a note in the comment field.
#For every change she can accept or reject the changes. She is happy with everything except one change, so she rejects that change and writes a note in the comment field about why that edit was rejected.
# The edit is significant, so she check marks a box that will mark translations of the article as "Needs updating" in the localization dashboard.
# The edit is significant, so she checks an option that will mark translations of the article as "Needs updating" in the localization dashboard.
# She submits the review so that the article becomes visible to all users. Fred receives an email that Bela reviewed his article with the lines that were rejected and the note that Bela made.
# She submits the review so that the article becomes visible to all users. Fred receives an email that Bela reviewed his article with the lines that were rejected and the note that Bela made.


===Bela: reviewing an edit by mail===
===Bela: reviewing an edit by mail===


# Bela is working on her computer and gets an email informing him, that Fred edited an article that needs review.  
# Bela is working on her computer and gets an email informing her that Fred edited an article that needs review.  
# Bela isn't in the mood to review right now, but want's to peek at what changes Fred made. Luckily the email already contains information about that and a link to a more friendly view. Fred had only changed a few lines, so Bela decides to accpet that by clicking the "accept changes" link in the mail.
# Bela isn't in the mood to review right now, but she want's to peek at what changes Fred made. Luckily the email already contains information about that and a link to a more friendly view. Fred had only changed a few lines, so Bela decides to accpet that by clicking the "accept changes" link in the mail.


===Bela: rejecting spam/vandalism===
===Bela: rejecting spam/vandalism===
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# She saves her edit, which then takes her back to the article draft. She chooses to approve the article, and clicks on "Approve".
# She saves her edit, which then takes her back to the article draft. She chooses to approve the article, and clicks on "Approve".
# The article is then made public, a staging copy is automatically created, and the article thread is automatically resolved.
# The article is then made public, a staging copy is automatically created, and the article thread is automatically resolved.
# She then decides to add some freetags, so the article is listed on the "related articles" list on any related KB articles. She enters the freetags in a text field on the article. As she is typing, she is given a choice of existing freetags to choose from. She chooses which ones and submits them.
# She then realizes that she doesn't want one of them. Each freetag has a corresponding delete mechanism, so she clicks to delete the tag she no longer wants.


=== Bela: Subscribe to an article without editing it ===
=== Bela: Subscribe to an article without editing it ===
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=== Bela: Subscribe to a category ===
=== Bela: Subscribe to a category ===
# Instead of monitoring each individual article, Bela decides she wants to monitor the entire KB.
# She visits the category landing page, and just like regular KB articles, there is a link to monitor the article.
# She clicks on the link, and a notice at the top of the page confirms that she has subscribed.
# She will get a notification whenever someone edits or comments on an article in that category.
=== Bela: view poll data for one article ===
=== Bela: view poll data for one article ===
# Bela previously edited an article, and now she wants to see if her edit has made the article better. She goes to sumo and logs in.
# Bela previously edited an article, and now she wants to see if her edit has made the article better. She goes to sumo and logs in.
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