On 02 Aug 2002, it is alleged that Ian Oeschger sauntered in to 
netscape.public.mozilla.documentation and loudly proclaimed:

> 
> Note that if you have a cvs account, "Edit This Page" pushes your
> stuff straight into the tree. It's a great boon for small changes to
> the mozilla.org tree, as when you add an item to a list, a link, or fix
> grammatical problems. It's inspired me to make some of those updates
> to my stuff that I otherwise put off. Myk is rad!
> 
> .io

Unfortunately, the only times (of late) I've come across things that I 
really think /need/ edits/changes, the page was last edited by Endico.  
Should I point out that e-mailing her hasn't accomplished anything?  Should 
I add that the fact that one of the pages was 
<http://mozilla.org/community.html> and the other 
<http://mozilla.org/releases/mozilla1.1b/> didn't incline me just to make 
the changes?

/me thinks that next time he'll just e-mail her whatever doctor produces; 
the time after that, he'll just throw caution to the wind and edit the 
damned page. :-P

/b.

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