Extension talk:CategoryWatch/Archive

That would be a very useful tool for those who work in Wikipedias along a field. It is not easy to keep in touch with new articles. So keep up the work, I hope to see that tool in action soon! Regards, Denis Barthel 19:43, 5 September 2008 (UTC)

MW 1.14?
Doesn't seem to work in MW 1.14?

Also would it be possible to have a $wgCategoryWatchNotifyOnlyAdditions? So the user is only notified about new pages being added to the category not Page edits, moves or deletions etc.? Maybe a prefs setting is better: "[_] When I watch a category page only notify me about new additons." --Subfader 22:32, 15 March 2009 (UTC)
 * yeah good idea, we're using this extension a lot and I've been getting a bit annoyed with notifications of articles moving out of my watched categories since this never requires any action from me. It doesn't currently notify users when articles in the category are edited though. I'll check out the 1.14 problem asap as we've just upgraded our main wiki to 1.14. --Nad 10:07, 16 March 2009 (UTC)
 * It works. I got emails for 2 articles being added to the category. The mails were not very helpful (plain text, nothing linked). --Subfader 13:42, 16 March 2009 (UTC)

How to use extension
Just a question I am hoping you can answer (probably a stupid question)... but...

I know how to add a page to my watchlist. But with this extension properly installed, how does it know to email me if any page is created that has the same category name as the page that I put on my watch list. Is there somewhere that I specify that ALL pages which are labelled as CategoryX, for instance, and have been changed or added that I get an email.... or is just putting 1 page with that category on my watch list automatically put that category on my watch list. Thanks

Salutation Wrong
I noticed that the source code was modified on Apr 24 09:48:21 2009 [49810] to add $WATCHINGUSERNAME in the emailed message.

$WATCHINGUSERNAME was assigned $name. Should it be assigned $watchingUser->getName. $name is the person who edited the page not the person who is watching the page.

I also modified my version of the code so that an email is not sent if the editor and watcher are the same person. This mimics how the normal watch works.

Wolcott 16:26, 27 May 2009 (UTC)