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Suggestion
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Resolution: Fixed
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Standalone
Java Version 1.4.2_04
Java Vendor Sun Microsystems Inc.
JVM Version 1.0
JVM Vendor Sun Microsystems Inc.
JVM Implementation Version 1.4.2_04-b05
Java Runtime Java(TM) 2 Runtime Environment, Standard Edition
Java VM Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM
Operating System Linux 2.4.19C13_V
OS Architecture i386
Java VM Memory Statistics
Total Memory 174 MB
Free Memory 58 MB
Used Memory 116 MB
Memory Graph
[Used Memory ( 67 %)] [Free Memory ( 33 %)]
33 % Free
Runtime Information
Database Dialect bucket.dialect.MySQLDialect
Application Server Apache Tomcat/4.1.29
Servlet Version 2.3
Uptime 3 , 21 , 1 , 59
Version 1.3.4
Build Number 121
Standalone Java Version 1.4.2_04 Java Vendor Sun Microsystems Inc. JVM Version 1.0 JVM Vendor Sun Microsystems Inc. JVM Implementation Version 1.4.2_04-b05 Java Runtime Java(TM) 2 Runtime Environment, Standard Edition Java VM Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM Operating System Linux 2.4.19C13_V OS Architecture i386 Java VM Memory Statistics Total Memory 174 MB Free Memory 58 MB Used Memory 116 MB Memory Graph [Used Memory ( 67 %)] [Free Memory ( 33 %)] 33 % Free Runtime Information Database Dialect bucket.dialect.MySQLDialect Application Server Apache Tomcat/4.1.29 Servlet Version 2.3 Uptime 3 , 21 , 1 , 59 Version 1.3.4 Build Number 121
If you have a Wiki page devoted to people uploading screenshots or photos of some event, the Dashboard "recently updated" space will not include a notification of a new attachment. This means people need to remember to visit such pages themselves. I think a new attachment should be considered a modification/update and appear accordingly in the various notifications.
In the case of the Dashboard, maybe you could include the comment, if one was provided, for the attachment.