Hey Everyone,

My recent change to move most of the release specific docs from wiki to svn is likely to create a bottleneck for us. The one thing that I really liked about using the wiki was that it had a very low barrier to entry for anyone interested in working with docs. Specifically we have direct control over the wiki permissions so it is very easy to grant privs. Now this being said we have been fairly free (possible too free) in granting those privs. Having these docs in svn will require commit privs in that repo for release doc updates.

So my question is do we want to distinguish between a code and doc committer? If not, what should the process be for making someone a doc committer? Does it have to be a formal as it is for code committers?

Kevin.

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