Merge lp:~christhehorton/ubuntu-community-accomplishments/add-askubuntu-proofreader-badge into lp:ubuntu-community-accomplishments

Proposed by Christopher Kyle Horton
Status: Merged
Merged at revision: 162
Proposed branch: lp:~christhehorton/ubuntu-community-accomplishments/add-askubuntu-proofreader-badge
Merge into: lp:ubuntu-community-accomplishments
Diff against target: 29 lines (+10/-6)
1 file modified
accomplishments/ubuntu-community/en/support/askubuntu-proofreader.accomplishment (+10/-6)
To merge this branch: bzr merge lp:~christhehorton/ubuntu-community-accomplishments/add-askubuntu-proofreader-badge
Reviewer Review Type Date Requested Status
Rafał Cieślak Approve
Review via email: mp+109208@code.launchpad.net

Description of the change

Adds the Ask Ubuntu Proofreader badge accomplishment as per http://meta.askubuntu.com/q/3282/18612 .

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Rafał Cieślak (rafalcieslak256) wrote :

This is perfect! Great thanks, Christopher!

review: Approve

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1=== modified file 'accomplishments/ubuntu-community/en/support/askubuntu-proofreader.accomplishment'
2--- accomplishments/ubuntu-community/en/support/askubuntu-proofreader.accomplishment 2012-05-30 01:06:10 +0000
3+++ accomplishments/ubuntu-community/en/support/askubuntu-proofreader.accomplishment 2012-06-07 18:28:19 +0000
4@@ -2,14 +2,18 @@
5 title=Proofreader on Ask Ubuntu
6 description=Approved or rejected 100 suggested edits
7 collection=ubuntu-community
8-category=Ask Ubuntu
9+category=Ask Ubuntu:Editing badges
10 icon=askubuntu-bronze.png
11 needs-signing=true
12 needs-information=askubuntu-user-url
13-summary = Approved or rejected 100 suggested edits
14-steps: Provide step by step instructions for to accomplish this.
15- Each step should be on a new line with a tab at the beginning, like this.
16-pitfalls: A set of things the user should avoid while perusing this accomplishment (each one added on a new line).
17+summary = Users with insufficient reputation often cannot edit posts directly. Instead, they can suggest edits to be made, which can then be either approved or rejected by community members with higher reputation. This badge is awarded once a user has approved or rejected at least 100 such edits.
18+steps: If you come across a post which states that it has a pending edit which needs approval, click the link to view it. (Note that you will need sufficient reputation to do so.)
19+ Decide whether to approve, reject, or improve the suggested edit.
20+ Do the same for 100 posts in total to earn this badge.
21+tips: Suggested edits most commonly appear on new questions, so you may want to look at those.
22+ If you have 5000 reputation, you gain the privilege to approve or reject tag wiki edits. This also gives you the ability to see a list of suggested edits in the review section, which makes it easier to find them. As such, you may want to earn this amount of reputation first to make achieving this badge much easier.
23+pitfalls: Approving trivial edits. If the edit is not substantial enough, consider improving or rejecting it instead.
24+ Rejecting edits which could easily be improved. If a suggested edit is promising but you know how to make it even better, then do so.
25 links: http://www.askubuntu.com
26 help = #ubuntu-community-team on Freenode
27-author = Nathan Osman <admin@quickmediasolutions.com>
28\ No newline at end of file
29+author = Christopher Kyle Horton <christhehorton@gmail.com>

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