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    The OP deleted

    this question

    with no explanation. I would contact the OP to ask why but cannot find an email address to ask. Is it appropriate to vote to undelete?

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    I voted to undelete.
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    It's undeleted now. By the way how can one check that this has happened? The question has no edits, and the only way I know to see closing/deletion history is by looking at the editing history. (And happy new year.)
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    Thanks. The undeletion answers my question (I did not vote to undelete).

    How do you look at the editing history?

    • CommentAuthortheo_b
    • CommentTimeJan 1st 2013 edited
     
    If the question wasn't edited, I think the only way is to do it manually. Replace the part "/questions/12345/title" of the question link by "/revisions/12345/list", so

    http://mathoverflow.net/questions/117527/reflexive-saturated-banach-spaces

    becomes

    http://mathoverflow.net/revisions/117527/list

    which brings you there.
    • CommentAuthorquid
    • CommentTimeJan 1st 2013
     

    I am not quite sure I understand Andres Caicedo question correctly, but: To see questions and answers that were recently deleted (for 10k+):

    Tools - Links - recently deleted posts

    Then you have a list, and who deleted it is written as well.

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    Thanks, Theo.

    quid, that works for a deleted post but not once the post has been undeleted.

    • CommentAuthorquid
    • CommentTimeJan 1st 2013
     

    Bill Johnson, yes, I agree. It is just that I could see two interpretations of Andres Caicedo's "this." It could on the one hand refer to seeing that it was deleted and undeleted (answered by theo_b), but on the other hand also to noticing that some question was deleted by OP in the first place (as I said I was not sure what he meant and thus answered the not-yet-answered one in addition).

    Finally, if one wishes to keep an eye on recent (up to a month) delte/undelete situations another "tool" is handy: under delete, at the end one has 'recently undeleted'