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07:14, February 18, 2015 AntPhillips (Talk | contribs) New reply created (Reply to Patrol)
21:03, February 17, 2015 Dl88008 (Talk | contribs) New reply created (Reply to Patrol)
18:01, February 17, 2015 AntPhillips (Talk | contribs) New reply created (Reply to Patrol)
19:04, February 16, 2015 Dl88008 (Talk | contribs) New reply created (Reply to Patrol)
16:44, February 16, 2015 AntPhillips (Talk | contribs) New reply created (Reply to Patrol)
15:48, February 16, 2015 Dl88008 (Talk | contribs) New reply created (Reply to Patrol)
10:58, February 16, 2015 AntPhillips (Talk | contribs) New thread created  

What is patrol and patrol log? (Comes in the log in lineThe military type of organization form whereby there is a definite ascending and descending chain of command. Orders pass from top management down the line of command and compliances and data pass on up without by-passing the chain of command. (Modern Management Defined (c) L. Ron Hubbard, 1976) when logged in under Admin links, and then (in the box) "Show patrol log")

Antony A Phillips (talk)10:58, February 16, 2015

A way of marking pages for admins. Wikipedia uses it but they have thousands of edits daily - we don't need it.

Dl88008 (talk)15:48, February 16, 2015

I saw one of mine was marked patrol when I edited some one else's page (http://scientolipedia.org/info/Clearbird ) So is that the idea - an edit of a page by someone "patrolling" for improving pages cosmetically, correcting spellings and seeing there is some sort of similarity about the set up of pages? Aren't we hoping for at least hundreds of edits daily in due course?

Antony A Phillips (talk)16:44, February 16, 2015

I've never used it - so now you know as much about it as I do. :-)

Dl88008 (talk)19:04, February 16, 2015

Thanks - I felt my ability to do the anti Q and A drill was being challenged. Now I just need to know who I can worry to death to find out. But maybe I have reached the border lineThe military type of organization form whereby there is a definite ascending and descending chain of command. Orders pass from top management down the line of command and compliances and data pass on up without by-passing the chain of command. (Modern Management Defined (c) L. Ron Hubbard, 1976) of making myself right and dominating over others and should shut up - with the background I have one is eternally afraid of possible ethics1. The rules or standards governing the conduct of the members of a profession. (HCO PL 3 May 72). 2. A system of removing the counter-effort to the forward push. (6711C18SO) :-)

Antony A Phillips (talk)18:01, February 17, 2015

Feel free to figure it out and see if it's something we should use. I happen to be up to my neck in alligators at the moment so can't really give the issue due attention.

Dl88008 (talk)21:03, February 17, 2015