Hello,
I don't see audit trail to see who made specific changes and when. Please let me know if there is a way. Thanks!
Regards
RK
There is an open feature request for this https://jira.atlassian.com/browse/CONFCLOUD-76694 .
For similar requests search via. https://jira.atlassian.com/issues/?jql=project%20%3D%20%22Confluence%20Cloud%22%20%20and%20text%20~%20%22Whiteboard%22%20and%20text%20~%20%22Version%22
Definitely very useful, especially if we want to get some serious work done.
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@Ramakrishna _RK_ No, this was always a major dagger in adopting Confluence org/enterprise-wide. B/c of this, the tech team I'd work with always worked in and through GIt. All our commits, versioning, updates, etc. stayed in there.
Confluence was usu. adopted by non-tech teams. Training, Sales, Customer Support, etc. Git scared the crap out of some non-tech teams so it was like, well okay then, Confluence is alllll yours, and .
This way, we could maintain a pristine source of truth, version history, and receipt of accountability w/in Git and do the professional equivalent of hand other teams an unplugged controller like you did you kid bro playng video games.
But, this in an anti-Lean time vampire. Really hoping we see at least a versioning function soon, that would get the former teams I was with's attention!
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Hello
Not as far as I know. If you interact with your team, you could create a backup of your current witheboard or maybe restrict the access to your team or, if you require a diagrams or something like that, you could use third party tool (Perhaps Gliffy).
Hope this could help you!
Aris
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