X-Git-Url: http://git.vanrenterghem.biz/git.ikiwiki.info.git/blobdiff_plain/bf4e6716cc57eb6d0dfca43ce92b64934950513e..5a9ef8218cbdba318a92a1754027a587302c91e6:/doc/todo/recentchanges.mdwn?ds=sidebyside diff --git a/doc/todo/recentchanges.mdwn b/doc/todo/recentchanges.mdwn index 7337c3d49..f1620ecd0 100644 --- a/doc/todo/recentchanges.mdwn +++ b/doc/todo/recentchanges.mdwn @@ -2,18 +2,19 @@ seems like it could be beneficial to have it rendered in the post-commit hook, just like everything else in the wiki. - I hope to statically generate it eventually, currently the problem is - that it takes at least several seconds to generate the recentchanges - page, and adding several seconds to every page edit is not desiriable. If - the time can be reduced it could be done, I'm also not adverse to - adding an optional way to statically render it even at the current speed. + > I hope to statically generate it eventually, currently the problem is + > that it takes at least several seconds to generate the recentchanges + > page, and adding several seconds to every page edit is not desiriable. If + > the time can be reduced it could be done, I'm also not adverse to + > adding an optional way to statically render it even at the current + > speed. --[[Joey]] * Also, is it planned/desired that recent changes generate the same information in RSS feed format? This seems like it could be a useful way to keep track of the wiki as a whole. - This is used by various interwiki type things, I think, so should be - done.. + > This is used by various interwiki type things, I think, so should be + > done.. --[[Joey]] * Lastly, would it be possible to use the recent changes code with a pagespec? I understand this sort of infringes on territory covered by the @@ -21,3 +22,9 @@ once, when it's created, and I imagine some people -- some deranged, obsessive-compulsive people like myself -- would like to know about the changes made to existing pages as well as newly-created pages. + + > That would work rather well for pages like [[todo]] and [[bugs]], where + > you want to know about any updates, not just initial + > creation. --[[JoshTriplett]] + + > Of course you can use email subscriptions for that too.. --[[Joey]]