Simplicity is indeed key of the gui of jspwiki. The addition of a single checkbox or button, only very specific situation, with a default behaviour which applies in 99% of the cases would IMHO perfectly fullfil that simplicity rule. And be a of great value to keep the number of versions reasonable.
Jspwiki would react the way a (non-gek) user would expect, and in a clever way guess the intend of he user. eg: "I was editing the page a few minutes ago, and just returned to fix a typo or added something i forgot. So why make a new version? " I'd think that most users won't even notice the additional check box or button. (unless we'put a red ribbon around if of course ;-) my 2c dirk On Wed, Apr 8, 2009 at 3:16 PM, Quinn Fissler <[email protected]> wrote: > How about a per-user optional pop-up, the default for which can be > centrally set, hooked into the save which asks "Is this a minor edit? > (No new revision number)" > > Sorry if you don't like the option names - my aim is to express the > idea, not design the solution :-) > > jspwiki.properties > MinorEditPopup=[Never|Always|UserPref] > UserPrefDefault.MinorEditPopup=[Yes|No] >
