Feature idea: I'd like to be able to tag pages in an ikiwiki blog with a publication date, and have the option of building a blog that excludes publication dates in the future. (meta pubdate= ?) I'm using ikiwiki on git for a "tip of the day" RSS feed, and I'd like to be able to queue up a bunch of items instead of literally putting in one tip per day. In the future I think this will come in handy for other Mainstream Media-oriented requirements such as "embargo dates" and "editor on vacation". > The problem with implementing a feature like this is that, since ikwiiki > is a wiki compiler, if something causes content to change based on the > date, then the wiki needs to be rebuilt periodically. So you'd need a > cron job or something. > > Thinking about this some more, if you're going to have a cron job, you > could just set up a branch containing the future post. The branch could > have a name like 20080911. Then have the cron job git merge the day's > branch, if any, into master each day. And voila, post is completly hidden > until published. You'd want to avoid merge conflicts in your cron job .. > but they'd be unlikely if you limited yourself to just adding new > pages. Alternatively, for larger organisations wishing to deploy more > sweeping changes on a given date, replace cron job with intern.. ;-) > --[[Joey]]