If I were to implement a system identical to the StackOverflow question revision history using Ruby on Rails, what would I need to do in order to achieve that? I am creating a site that acts like a wiki where user contributed content can be updated by other people. I need to be able to track the history of these changes, but I am not familiar with how to implement this.
Solution:
In a nutshell, the way this works is to create an extra table to keep track of the changes. Each row in the table has a "snapshot" of the data as it existed before the record was changed (or just the data that changed).
There are a number of Ruby Gems that have already done most of the work. Here is a list of gems that deal with versioning/revision history. It looks like Paper Trail is currently the most popular gem for doing this. Ryan Bates has recorded a RailsCast providing an overview of using Paper Trail.