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How should we expose historical information on suggested labels (and vote(s) on them)?
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We should expose the labels suggested and confirmed, and the votes on them, to readers and editors even after an image has fallen out of the label confirmation queue. How should we do this?

The proposed patch at https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/#/c/mediawiki/extensions/MachineVision/+/525667/ adds the suggested labels to the Page Properties section of the page info (action=info) for a File page. Will this solution work from a product perspective? We'd still need to expose confirmation and vote information somehow.

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Mholloway lowered the priority of this task from Medium to Low.Aug 23 2019, 5:34 PM

Change 538339 had a related patch set uploaded (by Mholloway; owner: Michael Holloway):
[mediawiki/extensions/MachineVision@master] Store reviewer ID and review timestamp

https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/538339

I've created a patch to begin storing information about label reviews, but how to display this will take some dedicated design thinking. One thing to consider is that tags will be reviewed in groups (at first, most likely all tags for an image at once), so it makes sense to present these grouped by "vote" per user and time. Later, if we end up getting additional tags from the same provider or from new providers, there may be more than one vote event for which to report results for a given image.

Change 538339 merged by jenkins-bot:
[mediawiki/extensions/MachineVision@master] Store reviewer ID and review timestamp

https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/538339

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Extension has been archived per T352884.