A place for maintaining notes from research about the history of how Wikipedia and its software versions have structured the activity of editing existing matetial, including vetting and re-vetting, and including any software triggers that either automatically approved or deleted edits by others after an established time lapse. The purpose is to begin identifying if future well-designed software tools might be deployed in order to protect the integrity of manager-vetted writings. This is an idea whose time has come because the burden of editing and vetting has become overwhelmingly impossible, and vetting before publishing continues to gain importance.