On 2013-11-11 at 11:28:38 +0100, Simon Marlow wrote:
> On dealing with spam: when we had spam in the past I was careful to
> actually delete it rather than just undoing the changes that had been
> made, because the latter means the spam doesn't linger in the history.
>
> Changes to wiki pages are easy enough to delete by reverting the
> revision.  We used to have a plugin for deleting tickets and changes
> to tickets, but I don't see that now.  How do we delete tickets?

..that's now part of Trac 1.0.x; I've (re)enabled it just now (hoping it
doesn't get used by accident), the docs says:

|  TicketDeleter — Ticket and ticket comment deleter. 
| 
| This component allows deleting ticket comments and complete
| tickets. For users having TICKET_ADMIN permission, it adds a "Delete"
| button next to each "Reply" button on the page. The button in the
| ticket description requests deletion of the complete ticket, and the
| buttons in the change history request deletion of a single comment.
|
| Comment and ticket deletion are irreversible (and therefore dangerous)
| operations. For that reason, a confirmation step is requested. The
| confirmation page shows the ticket box (in the case of a ticket
| deletion) or the ticket change (in the case of a comment deletion).

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