Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Computer Security/Assessment

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"Closed Requests" subsection? = edit

Would it be worthwhile to add a "closed requests" subsection, or perhaps two, one for "serviced" and the other for "closed unserviced" if there are any? Just to make it obvious what to do with requests that have been serviced? Sorry for the newbie question if there's already an established mechanism for handling that. Bill Woodcock (talk) 07:01, 7 June 2021 (UTC)Reply

I looked further into the history of the page, and it was in fact set up that way at one point. I scraped the old deletions for the historically-serviced assessment requests, verified them on the talk-page histories of the articles in question, and added them to the "serviced" or "rejected" sections with proper attribution and dispositions, and changed the statistics section to a table, adding the ones I salvaged. We are, at this point, out of open requests except for the two I've added myself, so I'll go do other things for a while.  :-) Bill Woodcock (talk) 11:46, 16 June 2021 (UTC)Reply