#1114: Need an easy way to revert wiki pages
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Reporter: anonymous | Owner: cboos
Type: enhancement | Status: assigned
Priority: normal | Milestone: 0.10
Component: wiki | Version: 0.8
Severity: normal | Resolution:
Keywords: review |
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Comment (by cboos):
> As I said before, it's not a good idea to delete revisions from the
middle of a page's history ...
> or possibly from the middle if there was no net change
That's actually the scenario I had in mind.
You sometimes have some spam or simply noisy changes, that are later
removed in subsequent revisions, and after that you have some valid
changes. An admin may find useful to ''prune'' the history by removing
the range of senseless revisions that occurred __before__ the last
interesting revisions. Doing so from the diff view as proposed by
the patch makes that relatively safe, but as you suggest, we can
make that even safer by enabling the delete only if there are no
actual changes. A corollary change would be to disable deletion
of single version from the middle of the history, as there are always
some changes in that case.
Updated patch: attachment:wiki_delete_version_range-r3431.patch
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