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Seems to me you need to lock down the Wiki ...
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Or at least give the "revert to version..." option. Is it possible for registered (and approved) users to lock down the versions ("you can't revert to any version before this one").
Anze
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I second that. I've hacked the pages back to how they were before they were defaced, but I think that you are going to need to restrict updates to "trusted" users
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I noticed this 'feature', I was just too tired to pay any attention to it, however it doens't seem like the best solution to leave it open to someone, I suggest you completely restrict access ASAP...
someone even posted a ticket about this...
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Hmm, yes I've been busy the last week (whats new), I didn't spot those defacements.
I guess I'll lock it down.
Anybody with a trac account will be able to edit it, anyone without won't.
I didn't want to do that but I guess there is no option.
Anybody who wants a trac account post here.
James Sleeman
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How about allowing users to post comments? Sth. like with online documentation at www.php.net? That way there is clear distinction between 'official' and 'any-user-could-write-this' content.
If it's not too difficult to implement of course... Otherwise there's always forum.
Enjoy!
Anze
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I'd like one (trac account) please...
For writing documentation...
Thanks, enjoy!
Anze
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How about allowing users to post comments? Sth. like with online documentation at www.php.net? That way there is clear distinction between 'official' and 'any-user-could-write-this' content.
If it's not too difficult to implement of course... Otherwise there's always forum.
Enjoy!
Anze
My Python isn't up to scratch to start modifying Trac
James Sleeman
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