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@@ -3,3 +3,5 @@ I'm just in the process of deploying ikiwiki and I'd love to use it in the html5
> Formerer does a good job keeping the backport up-to-date with whatever is in Debian testing.
> Which is the policy of what Backports should contain. So, I just need to stop releasing ikiwiki
> for 2 weeks. :) --[[Joey]]
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+>> And are there any chances you doing it... or rather not doing it?
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Puzzled a bit :-/
> There is no explicit interface for reverting edits. Most of us use `git revert`. --[[Joey]]
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+>> That's a blow; I was planning on appointing no techies to keep law and order on our pages :-/ Is there a plugin or at least a plan to add such a 'in demand' feature?