On 16/01/2008, David Gerard <dgerard(a)gmail.com> wrote:
I understand the recent database indigestion was
caused by someone
deleting the sandbox on en:wp to get rid of a virus. It's times like
these I wonder what happened to VoiceOfAll's individual revision
deletion work ... is there any time frame on this? It's easier to
oversight a single bad rev than it is to delete it, but much harder to
undo if in error ...
How is this feature intended to work? Just being able to delete random
revisions at will would mess up attribution. Deleting only edits that
were immediately reverted, or deleting all edits more recent than a
given timestamp (basically an uber rollback, but whatever you do don't
call it that!), would work.