[Simbiome-feedback] would like tracking of updates (i.e. who did
it)
[Simbiome-feedback] would like tracking of updates (i.e. who did
it)
Bill Katz
billkatz at gmail.com
Wed May 31 11:43:20 PDT 2006
Short answer: it's possible and reasonable to keep data on updaters.
It's even possible to keep old revisions around so the admin/moderator
can rollback changes in wiki-like fashion.
There's a Rails plug-in (acts_as_versioned) that would help add that
feature in a day or two.
-Bill
On 5/31/06, Michael Sherman <msherman at stanford.edu> wrote:
> I wanted to update a few things in some of the resources but I was afraid to
> do so because I couldn't tell who wrote the text that was there. Without
> that I don't know who to talk to about the current content -- is there a
> reason why it was written that way, or was it just an oversight?
>
> Would it be possible & reasonable to keep a log of the last n updates made
> to a resource page, with the updater's user ID and update time? I don't mean
> for display with the resource, just to the person editing the form.
>
> Thx & rgds,
> Sherm
>
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