#38: Wiki edit event collapsing
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Reporter: daniel | Owner: cboos
Type: enhancement | Status: assigned
Priority: normal | Milestone: 1.0
Component: timeline | Version: devel
Severity: normal | Resolution:
Keywords: |
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Comment (by cboos):
Well, combined with #2646 (preview change comment at the top of the
preview)
this is less a problem, because people will clearly see when they'll mark
a change as ''minor edit''.
So at least this will prevent most unintentional ''minor edit''
indications.
As for making all changes to wiki pages mandatorily visible,
well, that's a matter of taste. Most major wikis have this
feature (MediaWiki, MoinMoin, TWiki, ...
see the
[http://www.wikimatrix.org/compare/MediaWiki+DokuWiki+TWiki+Confluence+Oddmuse#item_12
wiki matrix]).
You also have this in Trac for the Ticket changes: not every ticket change
makes up in the Timeline by default.
As for the alternative way to collapse wiki events, it's certainly
problematic too: if you don't want your edit to appear in the Timeline,
you'd have to leave the change comment blank...
Not very a very good practice, as you deplore above.
With my solution, you could write comments like:
''minor edit: removing the dead links''
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