Seems like there are few different visions of what this thing is. I'm all for the simpler node, users and comments only undelete feature (since I mostly only provide this access to end users). I can see the beauty and power of a full sql-based undo feature (and it makes me think about the whole staging discussion earlier), though it also makes me shiver with fear about the scalability of such a thing on a busy site, and how much mysql overhead it might be generating. For that kind of rollback, i'd depend more on daily sqldumps, I think. - Alan On 7/25/06, Bèr Kessels <ber@webschuur.com> wrote:
Op dinsdag 25 juli 2006 10:35, schreef Karoly Negyesi:
What about locale strings?
.. And vocabularies? And terms? And blocks? And menu items? And node-types? And lets not forget all the contribs. Deleting content-types in CCK, or views in Views. Are we really going to put a WHERE on collection of each of these objects? They are called a lot.
Generalising may seem overkill, but I am sure we can find a gazillion places where we would love to have undelete features, but where an extra column brings a lot of overhead.
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