I'm generally in agreement with Dries' "devils advocate" remarks. if we don't make the user experience better and simpler, this is wasted effort. Most users of web publishing are not the sophisticates that we are -- not even close, not even those comfortable with Microsoft Office (and if you've ever seen a sample of behaviors of people who even well versed in MS Office but not otherwise computer sophisticates, you'll be appalled at how they do things). I've never used revisions on any of numerous Drupal sites (or even other CMS sites) that I've been associated with -- and I even have the background of having worked for a real document management company (revisions burned to optical disk forever for legal reasons) and having used DEC's VMS with its auto-file versioning filesystem. Still, if there is no performance hit, turning revisions on all the time is ok with me, as long as the admin can easily trim the database. ..chrisxj