The Community Wiki is starting to gather cruft as time goes by. For example, there is an article about installing WRE 0.7.2 onto Ubuntu 7.04. These versions are over a year old now and have little support remaining. It'd be useful to be able to archive select entries to avoid these being returned in search results unless specifically requested.
----Knowmad Technologieshttp://www.knowmad.com
There is so little information in our Wiki at this point that it seems pointless to remove anything from the search results.
However I'll leave your request open in case others agree with you or this feature would be useful on other larger sites.
I agree on william, but I'm not going to spend my Karma on an RFE that will not be implemented.
Koen de Jonge - ProcoliXhttp://www.procolix.comHosting - WebGUI - Virtualization
Well, perhaps an SQL report that shows entries that have not changed for over a certain amount of time would do. Then people in the community can easily see what needs maintenance.
This also makes it easy to find pages that one can nominate for deletion.
Kind regards,
Arjan Widlak
United KnowledgeInternet for the public sector
www.unitedknowledge.nl
That could just be a features of the wiki (outdated listing). But that's a totally different RFE, so please open one if you'd like to see it.