Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment--20150814190019/@comment-24930713-20150814211358

Tupka217 wrote: EternalLocket wrote: As much as a code review system may help some, it would make js editing on a wiki where I'm the only one there near impossible. I expect the amount of time it'll take for the review process will be about as long as it takes to get a real response from Wikia.

This is frustrating, I got a test wiki and now I can't even test js on it. I already have changes I'm thinking about...

Will examples of its use go along with the pieces of code in the code library, as well as details on what things are needed to go along with it?

Especially since testing can't be done in preview - do you need to have 10 permissions for 10 minor fixes?

Alternatively, maybe certain personal test wikis could be whitelisted? Plus, people have things coded so that it works for them. So anyone wanting to copy them would need to at least see the source of all the things affected by that code.

It wouldn't matter if the test wikis are whitelisted, if you can't use the code on any other wiki.

I think I take back what I previously said, I feel review times will be quite long which is even more frustrating.