Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment--20150814190019/@comment-5973717-20150815040150

Here's a better solution than evaluating each script when it's published:

Set up each third party script the way I set up TumblrShare. Anyone can edit the beta version, which is only to be used for testing and never in a production environment, and only people with the codeeditor permission can edit the production version. We could do this for each script. That way, there's no issues of untrustworthy people editing production code, but there's also not a backlog of scripts waiting for staff approval. Everyone wins.

As a side-note, Wikia should probably set up personal scripts so that people can only edit their own user-level-scripts and stylesheets, with some exceptions for admins. This would protect people more.