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How do I find out who deleted a stream?

Someone deleted a stream by accident and we want to find out who. I did a test to see what got logged when a delete occurred and saw an event listed on the Project and Team Events dashboard widget. Correspondingly, I looked under the Team Events feed in the Eclipse client. The event didn't show there. I am curious as to why. They were both scoped to the project area. I like the view in Eclipse because I can filter there (thus search for the delete stream event) or I can copy the feed URL and display a full page showing all events (and again search for the event).

So, my questions are 1) why doesn't the Eclipse feed show the event and 2) is the feed the only way to find out who deleted the stream (which would only work if it occurred before the feed limit).

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Hi Tim,

I used the My Teams feed in the Eclipse client completely unfiltered - scope to all, all aspects on. Then I created a stream and I deleted it. It shows up in the feed. So I am not sure why it does not show up. Maybe the event is expired (there are limits to reduce DB footprint) or you did not configure the feed correctly.

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Hi Tim,

I used the My Teams feed in the Eclipse client completely unfiltered - scope to all, all aspects on. Then I created a stream and I deleted it. It shows up in the feed. So I am not sure why it does not show up. Maybe the event is expired (there are limits to reduce DB footprint) or you did not configure the feed correctly.


Ralph, the difference is I deleted a stream that already existed and was created by another. In my case, I am using the JKE/MTM sample. I deleted one of the streams in the sample and it shows in the Web but not Eclipse. I created a a stream as you did then deleted it and it shows in both places. I don't know if it has more to do with how the sample stream was created (programmatically) or who did the creating.

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Tim, I did exactly that and also deleted an existing stream in MTM. I opened the Teams Feed and It shows the events. But I am the creator of the example. Not sure if that makes a difference.

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Tim, I did exactly that and also deleted an existing stream in MTM. I opened the Teams Feed and It shows the events. But I am the creator of the example. Not sure if that makes a difference.


I think I have figured it out. The user I was deleting the streams with was not a member of the team that owned the stream being deleted. When I changed the team member ship to include my user, I now began to see events in the Eclipse client for when streams owned by that team were deleted. In all cases, no matter the team membership, I saw the deletes in the Web UI. I only see deletes for streams that I am a team/project member of. This seems to be a discrepancy/defect which I will log. Before doing so, Ralph, can you do one additional test and see if you can repeat what I observed?

The other part of my original post is if this is the only place to be able to see who has deleted a stream. I believe it is.

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