Re: Lost revisions

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Definitely don't do anything like "SQL work and porting"! It isn't that hard for
me to redo.

I can't seem to find the revision history in the new interface. I know that I
have been in it before in the old system.

Don't worry about it. I'll redo it.

Also, an older version of my article titled "Get e-Mail Notifications from your
Computer" showed up next to the one that I am currently working on. That old one
can be deleted. I didn't actually create a new one, the SEO recommended that I
change the title to contain "Postfix". On the old system, that title change
resulted in a rename of the article, but somehow it has resulted in duplicate
copies when things were ported over to the new system.

Thanks.

On Tue, 2019-07-30 at 11:48 -0400, Paul Frields wrote:
> Hm. The changeover only took a few minutes according to Michael
> Scherer. It shouldn't have been noticeable to anyone who wasn't logged
> in during that very short window. Did yo ualready check the revisions
> in the system? If not found there, we could probably only retrieve
> them with some SQL work and porting. If the revisions are indeed
> minor, re-doing them is probably less work. If you disagree though,
> I'll make some time to dive in later tonight or tomorrow night.
> 
> On Mon, Jul 29, 2019 at 4:45 PM Gregory Lee Bartholomew
> <gregory.lee.bartholomew@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > Hi Paul et al.
> > 
> > I just signed in to make a small revision to my "Use Postfix to Get e-Mail from
> > your PC" post and I noticed that several changes that I made last week have been
> > lost.
> > 
> > I think I could redo most of them from memory, but if there is an easy way for
> > someone to copy-n-paste the last version over from the old instance, I would
> > prefer that option. If that request is difficult (e.g. the old instance is no
> > longer online and would have to be restored from backup), then just let me know
> > and I'll redo the work.
> > 
> > Thanks.
> > 
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