Yes, this would be nice. On Sat, 2007-05-05 at 19:19 +0300, Quim Gil wrote: > Let's agree on the permission levels we want and how to get them. > > On 5/4/07, Murray Cumming <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > People will hate not being able to improve stuff once this goes online > > officially.) > > Well, yes and no. If people think this is like a wiki they will expect > to get editing permissions just like that, if people think this is > like a corporate website they wil understand that they can touch pages > just like that. > > As a reference, currently to edit wgo pages you need either svn access > to the GNOME servers or the skills to provide a patch (and get it > submitted. > > Proposal: > > - In the common footer for all pages there is a link "Improve this website". > > - This page explain you can...... improve this website. :) Direct > links to bugzilla, mailing list, irc, translation teams and so on. > Plus some suggestions to perform actions that actually require to > login at wgo. Registration link is provided and you get a plain > account without needing human approval. > > - The basic permissions of this account are: > > -- You can create success stories that will go through revision before > being published. > > -- You can create GNOME products to go through revision as well. > > -- You can create translations to go through revision. > > -- Ideally you can edit pages to go through revision. > > - And you keep working in this mode unless an admin grants you > permissions to publish stuff yourself. If Murray is the user he will > get instant grants. If the user is R2D2 he will need to show the admin > that he is good editor to be trusted. > > I don't know whether this is possible with Plone, nor I know the level > of permissions we can grant i.e. "now you can publish success stories > directly but for the rest you still go through revision" or "ok, now > you can translate pages directly (in language X only) but you can > publish changes in the English versions". > > If this is difficult to implement I guess we can go for the > traditional method, where people request and admins provide. We can do > it in a more simple way than until now, that Ramon has to do many > things manually. > -- Murray Cumming [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.murrayc.com www.openismus.com
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