Yes I agree. Someone could be made a committer on the basis of their
documentation contributions. But we've never given anyone access to the
documentation without also making them a committer to svn. At least not yet.
Ari
On 12/05/10 9:40 AM, Mike Kienenberger wrote:
Just to be clear, we don't "change the rules." We add individuals who
have a track record of positive community-reviewed changes as
committers. That's as true for documentation as it is for code.
On Tue, May 11, 2010 at 7:29 PM, Aristedes Maniatis<[email protected]> wrote:
On 12/05/10 7:10 AM, Andrew Lindesay wrote:
If I want to make modifications to pages in the documentation;
http://cayenne.apache.org/doc30/...
Is there a means of getting authentication information for that system so
I can make those changes or should I give those additions and amendments to
somebody to load in?
Because the documentation forms part of the 'product' that is Cayenne, the
current situation is that only committers have the rights to change the
documentation space. The wiki space is however more open.
The PMC has the discretion to set and change these rules and we want to make
it easy for people to help improve the documentation. Why don't you start
for now by sending through those additions to this list and if you are going
to have ongoing contributions it would be in everyone's interest to make
that as easy as possible for you.
Regards
Ari
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