Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-24531999-20160514180240/@comment-24473195-20160523125041

Saftzie wrote: Dessamator wrote: I haven't actually tried this, but does deleting the script (e.g. common.js) revert back to revision 0, that is no scripts loaded? A more convincing argument would be how spending time developing a new feature now would save reviewers more time in the future, like how ImportJS reduces reviewer time to zero for changes to it compared to comparable changes to Common.js. This is true. As far as features to decrease reviewer time, the simplest changes  include :


 * Automatically rejecting scripts with fatal errors - This recently happened to me and Rappy kindly corrected it. That was a simple error caused by a random unnoticed keyboard press. The module namespace has a nifty checkbox to block erroneous pages that could be re-used here.


 * Automatically accepting all changes that are no-op - including changes to comments or indenting / changing spaces.

I've probably already suggested these to C at some point.

One thing I'm also not sure is if scripts are imported twice, e.g. in this case the same scripts in MediaWiki:ImportJS and Common.js.