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Commit 987704b2 authored by Björn Schießle's avatar Björn Schießle Committed by GitHub
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Merge pull request #168 from nextcloud/fix-references-trash-and-versions

no need to mention ownCloud explicitely in the versions and trash bin app
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<id>files_trashbin</id> <id>files_trashbin</id>
<name>Deleted files</name> <name>Deleted files</name>
<description> <description>
This application enables users to restore files that were deleted from the system. It displays a list of deleted files in the web interface, and has options to restore those deleted files back to their ownCloud file directories or remove them permanently from the system. Restoring a file also restores related file versions, if the versions application is enabled. When a file is deleted from a share, it can be restored in the same manner, though it is no longer shared. By default, these files remain in the trash bin for 30 days. This application enables users to restore files that were deleted from the system. It displays a list of deleted files in the web interface, and has options to restore those deleted files back to the users file directories or remove them permanently from the system. Restoring a file also restores related file versions, if the versions application is enabled. When a file is deleted from a share, it can be restored in the same manner, though it is no longer shared. By default, these files remain in the trash bin for 30 days.
To prevent a user from running out of disk space, the ownCloud Deleted files app will not utilize more than 50% of the currently available free quota for deleted files. If the deleted files exceed this limit, ownCloud deletes the oldest files until it gets below this limit. More information is available in the Deleted Files documentation. To prevent a user from running out of disk space, the Deleted files app will not utilize more than 50% of the currently available free quota for deleted files. If the deleted files exceed this limit, the app deletes the oldest files until it gets below this limit. More information is available in the Deleted Files documentation.
</description> </description>
<licence>AGPL</licence> <licence>AGPL</licence>
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<licence>AGPL</licence> <licence>AGPL</licence>
<author>Frank Karlitschek, Bjoern Schiessle</author> <author>Frank Karlitschek, Bjoern Schiessle</author>
<description> <description>
This application enables ownCloud to automatically maintain older versions of files that are changed. When enabled, a hidden versions folder is provisioned in every user’s directory and is used to store old file versions. A user can revert to an older version through the web interface at any time, with the replaced file becoming a version. ownCloud then automatically manages the versions folder to ensure the user doesn’t run out of Quota because of versions. This application automatically maintains older versions of files that are changed. When enabled, a hidden versions folder is provisioned in every user’s directory and is used to store old file versions. A user can revert to an older version through the web interface at any time, with the replaced file becoming a version. The app automatically manages the versions folder to ensure the user doesn’t run out of Quota because of versions.
In addition to the expiry of versions, ownCloud’s versions app makes certain never to use more than 50% of the user’s currently available free space. If stored versions exceed this limit, ownCloud will delete the oldest versions first until it meets this limit. More information is available in the Versions documentation. In addition to the expiry of versions, the versions app makes certain never to use more than 50% of the user’s currently available free space. If stored versions exceed this limit, the app will delete the oldest versions first until it meets this limit. More information is available in the Versions documentation.
</description> </description>
<version>1.3.0</version> <version>1.3.0</version>
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