Last modified: 2014-01-16 15:13:26 UTC
I don't know since when, but if an anonymous user edits/creates a page in Page: namespace then the page quality level is changed to "0" (= no text). (This doesn't seem to be the case in the German Wikisource, where anonymous users have radio buttons to change page status.) Default behaviour used to be that if an anonymous user edits a page then the quality level is set to "1" (new page) or there's no change in it.
(In reply to comment #0) > I don't know since when, but if an anonymous user edits/creates a page in > Page: > namespace then the page quality level is changed to "0" (= no text). > > (This doesn't seem to be the case in the German Wikisource, where anonymous > users have radio buttons to change page status.) So where exactly did you see this behavior (in order to reproduce)?
(In reply to comment #1) > So where exactly did you see this behavior (in order to reproduce)? Elsewhere than German Wikisource, like English, French or Estonian Wikisource.
Change 107597 had a related patch set uploaded by Tpt: Don’t use 0 as proofreading level for edits from unallowed users https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/107597
Change 107597 merged by jenkins-bot: Don’t use 0 as proofreading level for edits from unallowed users https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/107597
A change that fix this issue have just been merged in master code. It should be deployed on Wikisources next Tuesday.