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On 31.01.2013 19:20, Mike Doroshenko II wrote:
> Finally, when I save a page is the entire page contents stored in the
> database again or just the changes. So having "1" then editing to "12"
> would store "1" then "12" opposed to storing "1" then saying something
> like "add 2 to the contents of the page". Then editing to just "2" would
> store "1" then "12" then "2" opposed to storing "1" saying "add 2" then
> "remove 1." I hope that makes sense...

At least this is easy for me: Trac stores the whole content per
version/revision for wiki pages. Tickets have the current values plus a
separate table for all changes - old and new value per field, pretty
much like your idea about storing "diff" data.
Ticket comments are editable (since 0.12 IIRC) and these revisions are
stored with the full wiki text again, like for wiki page.

Steffen Hoffmann
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