Thread:User talk:Werdna/LQT: Power users and high traffic pages

Hi, I've been told that you are the primary dev for LQT. I have two questions: Has the extension been tested on high traffic pages? And is there a way to monitor activity on high traffic pages with LQT? I'm an admin on two projects and need (!) to monitor a two digit number of high traffic pages. I need to know everything that happens there even though I write in only a few of the many threads on those pages. So far I use a diff over 50, 120 or in rare cases over 2000 versions. This way I fade out the static (= read before) parts and see only new edits. If there a way to do so with LQT? Or how do you expect admins and other power users to monitor high traffic pages after the introduction of LQT? I fear all of you have only thought of newbies and their needs, and have ignored the needs of power users. Please calm me down and tell me how I can monitor high traffic pages under LQT. Greetings. --H-stt (talk &bull; contribs) 20:42, 25 April 2010 (UTC) PS: Unfortunately you have not answered my questions on mediawiki.org, so now I come here and hope you will find my message.