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Activity log #23

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TRyujin opened this issue Oct 24, 2015 · 5 comments
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Activity log #23

TRyujin opened this issue Oct 24, 2015 · 5 comments

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@TRyujin
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TRyujin commented Oct 24, 2015

Can we have some rough django-user activity of changes made by users and time? That way we can know who messed up in order to show him how not to repeat it. If you think it would be too heavy on workload and system, maybe we shouldn't go with it.

@TRyujin TRyujin changed the title Changelog Activity log Oct 25, 2015
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This will indeed be very heavy on the system. Can start with recording the
last person to edit something, but more than that will require a LOT of
work. You have to be absolutely sure that you need it. As I see it the
implementation cost will greatly outweigh the benefit.

On Sat, Oct 24, 2015 at 10:54 PM, TRyujin notifications@github.com wrote:

Can we have some rough changelog of changes made by users and time? That
way we can know who messed up in order to show him how not to repeat it. If
you think it would be too heavy on workload and system, maybe we shouldn't
go with it.


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TRyujin commented Oct 25, 2015

Would that be the case even if the log isn't interactive - show only the text, no links - and if it's only for the last 30, 20 or smth changes?

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Yes.

On Sun, Oct 25, 2015 at 10:20 AM, TRyujin notifications@github.com wrote:

Would that be the case even if the log isn't interactive - show only the
text, no links - and if it's only for the last 30, 20 or smth changes?


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TRyujin commented Oct 25, 2015

Ok, I guess we'll have to live without it. I'm confident we won't need it in our community.

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Let's leave this issue in the backlog. I will keep thinking about it and will probably do it sometime!

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