I agree with your remark Scott
Nicolas
Le 18/08/2016 à 07:28, Scott Gray a écrit :
Easy solution (if possible) would be to disable comments altogether. If
there's a discussion to be had about a page it can go to the dev list or
JIRA without risk of being deleted or creating any conspiracy theories
about censorship.
Being able to comment directly on a page is handy, but if we're going to go
overboard worrying about comments being deleted/censored then it's better
to just do away with them.
Regards
Scott
On 18/08/2016 06:27, "Pierre Smits" <[email protected]> wrote:
You're correct. Not many deletions were done by non privileged
contributors, and as far as I can tell no non-privileged contributor ever
deleted the comment of another contributor.
Mostly they were done by privileged contributors on non open pages (in the
OFBIZADMIN space, meaning PMC Members). While there is version management
on content, there is no version managment on comments.
With every deletion of a comment (done by anybody else) made by a PMC
Member a piece of history is gone for ever. And it could be regarded as
censorship.
Best regards,
Pierre Smits