Hi jim

Sourceforge team often says "no" for this request (wiki is just a practical 
way to write documentation in their mind)

But I've found 2 suggests from sourceforge team:

1. First, is to vote for this proposal
https://sourceforge.net/apps/ideatorrent/sourceforge/ideatorrent/idea/453/
"a greater demand for that will mean a higher likelihood that this will be 
implemented." Curently there is only 11 votes. 
Can I launch a campaign on the ltsp mailing list to request every LTSP user to 
vote for this? :-)

2. second is to install media wiki in the so called "Project Web" space 
(http://ltsp.sf.net) and export/import datas from the current hosted app


A third option would be to allow any user registered on the mailing list

BTW, my sf.net login is zeroheure

Thanks
xavier

Le vendredi 12 février 2010 16:34:24, Jim McQuillan a écrit :
> Xavier,
> 
> yeah, I talked to Sourceforge about this.  I'd like for anybody to be
> able to edit the wiki, but unfortunately, it's not set up that way.
> 
> If you tell me your sourceforge user-id, I can add you to the group that
> will allow you to edit it.
> 
> I've entered a bug report to Sourceforge to fix this.
> 
> Jim.
> 
> Xavier Brochard wrote:
> > Hello Jim
> >
> > Nobody but admin or editors can contribute to the LTSP Wiki.
> >
> > Default installation of MediaWiki by the sourceforge.net team disallow
> > normal user's account to create/edit page.

Xavier
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