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Scheduled page publishing #5012
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Hi @mschoon85, Thanks for the request.
To be honest I've seen very little, or no, demand for these features over the last 9 or so years so I don't think they'd be worth supporting and therefore I would not look to implement or maintain a contribution for these features.
No, such a service is not provided and we don't like to have money direct the platform. Some more information on this in our FAQ here. |
Hi @ssddanbrown Thanks for the explanation! When I review your Enterprise Support Plan, I see the option for 'Active assistance for API integrations & platform extension.' Is that a possibility? Kind regards, Michel |
@mschoon85 The "'Active assistance for API integrations & platform extension" is provided as consultation & support to your existing developer/IT team in building custom instance-specific integrations & platform extension solutions. It is not a build service, nor something that offers to implement features in the core project. |
You could use the API endpoint for pages, |
Describe the feature you'd like
Hi @ssddanbrown ,
We are currently seeking an option within BookStack to schedule changes or the publication of new pages. In other words, when someone creates or edits a page, the user can set a future date and time for the changes to become active. Additionally, we are looking for an option to unpublish a page. Would it be possible to integrate these features into BookStack for all users if there is significant interest, or can we request this as a paid service?
Kind regards,
Michel
Describe the benefits this would bring to existing BookStack users
see above
Can the goal of this request already be achieved via other means?
No
Have you searched for an existing open/closed issue?
How long have you been using BookStack?
1 to 5 years
Additional context
No response
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