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`_, the ``delete()`` method is no longer available on the default Page and Collection managers. Code such as ``Page.objects.delete()`` should be changed to ``Page.objects.all().delete()``.
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-Move to new configurable moderation system (workflow)
-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
-
-A new workflow system has been introduced for moderation. Task types are defined as models in code, and instances - tasks - are created in the Wagtail Admin,
-then chained together to form workflows: sequences of moderation stages through which a page must pass prior to publication.
-
-Key points:
-
-* Prior to 2.9, moderation in Wagtail was performed on a per-revision basis: once submitted, the moderator would approve or reject
- the submitted revision only, which would not include subsequent changes. Moderation is now performed per page, with moderators
- always seeing the latest revision.
-* ``PageRevision.submitted_for_moderation`` will return ``True`` for revisions passing through the old moderation system, but not for the new system
-* Pages undergoing moderation in the old system will not have their moderation halted, and can still be approved/rejected. As a result, you may see
- two sets of moderation dashboard panels until there are no longer any pages in moderation in the old system
-* No pages can be submitted for moderation in the old system: "Submit for moderation" now submits to the new Workflow system
-* You no longer need the publish permission to perform moderation actions on a page - actions available to each user are now configured per task.
- With the built in ``GroupApprovalTask``, anybody in a specific set of groups can approve or reject the task.
-* A data migration is provided to recreate your existing publish-permission based moderation workflow in the new system. If you have made no permissions changes,
- this should simply create a task approvable by anybody in the `Moderators` group, and assign a workflow with this task to the root page, creating a standard workflow
- for the entire page tree. However, if you have a complex nested set of publish page permissions, the created set of workflows will be more complex as well - you may wish to
- inspect the created workflows and tasks in the new ``Settings/Workflows`` admin area and potentially simplify them.
- See :ref:`managing_workflows` for the administrator guide.