User blog comment:DaNASCAT/Technical Update: September 7, 2016/@comment-28822533-20160908182813/@comment-24473195-20160908184343

It is a wiki after all, the "be bold, revert, and discuss" model applies. Once a script is published in a wiki, the publisher loses any sense of ownership over it. It goes back to a prior discussion that a wiki will never be a proper code development platform, and really, it would be a lot of effort for very little gain  to try. The best we can hope for, is some type of localization tool as [http://dev.wikia.com/wiki/Thread:9373 discussed previously. ]

In addition, a  better alternative, and something I've probably suggested before, is to have the enduser deliberately import a specific previously approved revision / version. That way even if a new version is approved the enduser can still happily keep using whatever version they like, and newly broken scripts will be a non-issue. As it stands, Staff won't check if the script is broken.

This means that staff may unknowingly approve something that causes chaos and mayhem.