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Florian Holeczek commented on JSPWIKI-110:
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Take a look at the issue's description:
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Versioning and viewing the history is limited to one single page.
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Imagine a bunch of pages which change frequently: their content, but also links
and page names. Typically, at timestamp x, if there's a link from one page to
another, their contents are related to one another in some way.
Now you're a user who wants to have a look at these pages as of timestamp x.
The status quo is:
* you've got to manually select the suiting version for each page repeatedly
* if a page got renamed or deleted in the meantime, it's simply bad luck
With a time machine, you'd select the desired time once, and from then on the
whole wiki is presented as of this timestamp.
PS: Well, ok, the renaming case is a problem, since the identifier changes...
This would have to be taken care of, too, when modeling the repository.
> time machine
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> Key: JSPWIKI-110
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JSPWIKI-110
> Project: JSPWiki
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Environment: n/a
> Reporter: Florian Holeczek
> Priority: Minor
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> Versioning and viewing the history is limited to one single page. If you want
> to see the whole wiki state as of timestamp X, you have to manually open the
> corresponding history entry of each page. Therefore, a time machine may be an
> interesting feature.
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