Forum:Special groups with customizable rights

Hi everybody, I would like to let you know a little problem: in the wiki Nonciclopedia, the italian Uncyclopedia, the administrative work is so various that we had to create several projects to organize ourselves. Some of these projects are quite technical, like for example the one that controls all the images, put the right category and has to move images with bad names, like AOSNADOFADSPF8Hiubdasf9i7g887G.jpg to something that every human being can understand; or the group that has to adjust the pages with a low technical quality, like articles with a totally wrong layout, or without images, they control the quality of the most edited and famous articles, and sometimes it's quite a long work to eliminate everything wrong from a page, expecially if there are some edits in the middle of the work. Now it's always needed the help of an admin to do such little annoying things, like moving images or block pages, but it would be really useful if it could be possible to create customizable groups with a some of the admin rights, just like there is the rollback right for the users who control the last edits.

I think this would be really usefull for all the wikis with a quite substantial amount of articles and images like ours. It is possible to add this idea to the next update? --MFH 17:53, 28 April 2009 (UTC)


 * +1. While I don't know the internal workings of MediaWiki, I can see that this would be very useful for delegating to users who aren't completely trusted (or just don't need to be).  If the implementation isn't too involved, this is a great idea. --Jesdisciple (talk) 22:02, 9 May 2009 (UTC)


 * Mmm there is already other options if the wiki has active bureocrats they can give and remove the sysops right (opose to the past) so they can give temporal sysops rights to specific users, the idea of Images not been able to move by users its for security reasons as sysops tend to be a more selected breed of people, and this chores could be program to be done every week or every 2 weeks or once a month, if the images are properly documented they just have to go and move them and edit the page to remove the movement info, or leave it there so the people in charge of the project finish the moving. Also this can be partially achieve with the use of templates and the infamous #ifexists parse function. At the end it depends on how creative they are and the human force available to them, a small wiki it will be more beneficial the idea expose in the original comment but a wiki that has the enough human power would be less of a problem --