Extension talk:ReaderFeedback

Download
Hi there, the download of this extension is not available throught the extension-distributor or has another name there. Who may help? Thank you --kgh 19:53, 5 August 2009 (UTC)

Now testing
Here: http://readerfeedback.labs.wikimedia.org/ and here: http://strategy.wikimedia.org --Nemo bis 11:24, 24 August 2009 (UTC)

Change rating
From the testing on Strategic planning wiki: you should be able to change rating, or at least add votes (e.g., if I have rated "Feasibility" and then, after some discussion or other, I want to rate "Priority", too). It would be useful also to remember what the user voted. Pages can change greatly over time... Nemo bis 11:28, 24 August 2009 (UTC)

LikedPages and ProblemPages should show more results
On Stratecic planning wiki, LikedPages shows just one item: this is not so useful. (I report here because I'm not sure it's a real bug and I suppose the developers already know that, but maybe they don't.) --Nemo bis 13:44, 26 August 2009 (UTC)

Ratings for all pages in one table as output
On http://strategy.wikimedia.org/ I'm trying to use reader feedback intensively on all proposals. There are over 700 proposal pages. I would like to have the reader feedback on all 700+ proposal pages. What I imagine is one table (space or comma delimeted) with title, and number of votes per weight, per tag, for example: Can someone help me in retrieving these data without having to manually visit over 700 pages? Dedalus 14:01, 16 September 2009 (UTC)

Database Error
If I want to rate a page in my wiki, a database error occures.

YPE HTML PUBLIC "-//IETF//DTD HTML 2.0//EN"> Internal Error

A database error has occurred Query: SELECT rfb_ratings FROM `wikirevision` FORCE INDEX (page_timestamp),`wikireader_feedback` WHERE rev_page = '36' AND (rev_id = rfb_rev_id) AND (rfb_timestamp >= '20090920000000') AND (rev_timestamp >= '20090911123847') Function: ReaderFeedback::getVoteAggregates Error: 1052 Column 'rfb_ratings' in field list is ambiguous (localhost)

What does this mean?--Harmageddon 13:49, 21 October 2009 (UTC)