On Thu, Oct 17, 2013 at 12:47 PM, Guillaume "Louis-Marie" Delhumeau
<gdelhumeau(a)xwiki.com> wrote:
  Hi devs!
 When we create a subwiki from a template, we import a lot of documents that
 are then displayed in the Activity Stream, and it should not (cf:
 
http://jira.xwiki.org/browse/XWIKI-9489 ).
 Following the Sergui's advice, I have created a Pull Request that create a
 new interface called TransientEvent. A transient event means an event that
 should not be seen by users but that the system can care about it.
 Moreover, coupled with begin/end events, it means that every events related
 to a transient event should not be shown to users neither.
 I don't really like this name because, in my opinion, all events are
 ephemerals. But at least this interface can solve this problem.
 But we don't want to hide the fact that a new wiki has been created.
 Displaying a message concerning the creation of a wiki is a valid use-case.
 What we want to hide is the import of a lot of documents during the
 "initialization" phase of that wiki.
 That is why I propose to create a new event: WikiFillingEvent, which will
 be transient. It will be associated to a begin/end events so every document
 creation during this filling process will be hidden in the AS.
 I'm not sure about the name, but I think we need it.
 WDYT? 
We already have a WikiCopiedEvent that would need a corresponding
BeginEvent and we also already have XARImportingEvent/XARImportedEvent
events so is this new kind of event really needed ?
 LM
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