Same as code - you have complete freedom, but use your discretion and ask for a review if you deem necessary.
Follow instructions in site/README.md and you should be able to get jekyll running locally. Your choice whether you push the site to subversion or ask someone else to do it. I tend to be conservative with site updates - maybe too conservative - and batch several small changes together before publishing. Also, to avoid publishing features that are not released I’ve been making site updates on a branch. Julian > On Feb 10, 2018, at 10:47, Edmon Begoli <[email protected]> wrote: > > What is the protocol for committers making updates to the web site? > > I have updates related to the documentation (HOWTOs for IDEs), and I will > also soon have updates to the research sub-page. > > What are the review, source control, and other steps to introduce these > changes? > > 1st update is relatively trivial. > > Please advise.
