Can you give me a scenario for this? I think disk space is cheap these
days! So unless there is a really good reason, I'd like to leave this
out until someone needs it.
Paul
Sanjaya Karunasena wrote:
Have you accidently issue a "rm" command in unix? You will think, if unix had
a undelete command. :-)
Instead, how about having the ability to limit the number of previous versions
to be remember and say it cannot be less than one (or two) versions?
/Sanjaya
On Tuesday 19 February 2008, Deepal Jayasinghe wrote:
Hi Devs,
In our registry if we do any kind of changes to the registry we are
going to make a new version for the resource. There are instances where
we do not need to version everything and may be we do not want to
version a given node. So in such situation having a way to turn on turn
off version support for a give node (or may be add the root level) will
be a useful feature.
This is just my thought how about we introduce a way to configure
version for a given node , as I can see in Jackrabbit we can say whether
we want to support the version for a given node or not.
Thanks
Deepal
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