OK, I sit corrected then. :-) However, some sort of "not a real revision" function would be useful for Drupal anyway if we go the "all revisions" route. --Larry Garfield On Thu, 07 Jun 2007 16:35:16 -0500, David Strauss <david@fourkitchens.com> wrote:
Minor edits are only marked as such for human interpretation. There is no difference in the software handling.
Take it from someone with commit access to MediaWiki. :-)
Larry Garfield wrote:
Codex (Wikipedia) does something similar. It has a "this is a minor edit" checkbox that, I presume, skips the versioning process. Some well-labeled option like that could be useful if we go the all-revisions route.
--Larry Garfield
On Thu, 7 Jun 2007 21:35:22 +0200, Stefan Nagtegaal <development@robuustdesign.nl> wrote:
maybe I'm saying something stupid, but wouldn't it make more sense to move the revision enable/disable option to the 'admin/content/types/ $type' in the first place? if people disable it for a node type, it doesn't need to be displayed any more on "node/add/$type".
When it is enabled for the node-type, perhaps a checkbox to "Do not create a new revision" (with a access check for 'bypass revisions') makes sense?
It are just some thoughts, and perhaps not the right. But to me it makes more sense..
Stefan