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In the wiki it would be great to be able to tag all of the documentation as the software is release to say "Version 1.0", "Version 2.0" etc. etc. so you could easily read all of the documents that relate to a specific version, rather than having to view the update history for a page to piece everything back together at a later date.

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Another way I think this could be described is as whole-wiki versioning (or branching) – cdeszaq Nov 30 2010 at 14:59
I like this feature request. You'd have to call it something other than just plain "tag" so you don't confusing tagging revisions with tagging pages. You could call it "history tag" or "commit tag" or "revision tag". – Liudvikas Bukys Dec 21 2011 at 17:12

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If you don't need to retroactively tag an older revision, could you just put standardized comments in? e.g. if the wiki is currently as it will be used in Version 2, commit a non-edit revision with the comment "Version 2.0"

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