Hi all, Often I find myself saving my wiki changes with a description "work in progress." This is usually when I have a bunch of broken Image() macros because the edit page won't let me add attachments. That, and I'm afraid of losing my work. When I'm all done, I will often go back and use the Admin function 'Delete Revision' to wipe out the intermediate stages, because I think they're useless. Is this going to cause the database to thrash looking for missing revisions? Are the wiki pages stored as deltas like svn does? Or am I actually saving database space by removing these intermediate copies?
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