Board Thread:Script Suggestions/@comment-24258073-20180430053319/@comment-24692230-20180522035947

C.Syde65 wrote: There are certain MediaWiki messages that can't be restored once deleted, and once you've exceeded more than 500 revisions of a MediaWiki message, you cannot delete the revisions that you don't want to keep, and preserve the revisions that you do want to keep. That makes it rather awkward to pin down when exactly you added a specific code to the page so that it helps you to remember what feature the code is related to. Deleting edits that are identical to other edits results in a tidier revision history, and keeping all that is needed to be kept on the surface. Why not just use comments?