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Sam Saffron f5d1aff8dd FEATURE: experimental hidden setting for draft backups
Under exceptional situations the automatic draft feature can fail.

This new **hidden, default off** site setting
`backup_drafts_to_pm_length` will automatically backup any draft that is
saved by the system to a dedicated PM (originating from self)

The body of that PM will contain the text of the reply.

We can enable this feature strategically on sites exhibiting issues to
diagnose issues with the draft system and offer a recourse to users who
appear to lose drafts. We automatically checkpoint these drafts every 5
minutes forcing a new revision each 5 minutes so you can revert to old
content.

Longer term we are considering automatically enabling this kind of feature
for extremely long drafts where the risk is really high one could lose
days of writing.
2019-10-17 16:58:21 +11:00
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