On Wed, 4 Jan 2006, Robert Goene wrote:
Michael Wechner wrote:
Bob Harner wrote:
[...]
The proposed solution involves prompting the user to break the lock
when the user tries to edit the file, right? IMHO that is sufficient
for now, but if someone wants to add it to the menu too, okay.
No that is not what it did. My description probably was a little bit
misleading. I really added a menu entry called checkin, available in
the site area.
IMO, locking of a document is one feature and force-checkin is another
one. The usual workflow is that a user edit a page and therefore the
document is locked and another user should not be able to work on the same
document at that time. It should not be too easy to break this lock.
The force-checkin on the other hand is only needed because some user do
not correctly leave the editor. IMO, this should not be the default
behaviour is someone tries to edit a file.
as you are saying, adding it to the "dialog" is actually much better than
to the menu
Agreed
-1 see above. I prefer a seperate menu entry
Jann
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