og
I like the publish plugin, but need to have it working reverse. So IF a user whish to create new content which should not be seen/found by others at first he should be able to mark a page as draft. Currently the publish plugin handles all new pages as draft to be approved.
Unfortunately when adding the plugin to an existing wiki, all pages are draft. It is a heavy task to mark thousands of pages by hand... maybe there is a more broad solution for that?
rjohanson
I can't necessarily help you with the first part, but if you make a page that just has the bullet "[APPROVALS]" in it, it'll give you page that lists them all - and I'm pretty sure there's a button that will mark all as approved.
cziehr
After putting [APPROVALS] on a page, you should be able to confirm namespaces instead of single pages. So it is easy to comfirm the whole wiki.
After that, everybody with delete- or admin-permission is able to confirm pages or mark pages as draft. Your plan should work this way.