On 22 Nov 2009, at 22:10, Søren Hauberg wrote:

> Hi,
>
> Sorry about the late reply
>
> man, 16 11 2009 kl. 14:07 +0100, skrev Carlo de Falco:
>> On 16 Nov 2009, at 10:13, Søren Hauberg wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> This is in general a problem. Whenever I upload something I have to
>>> manually make sure that everybody has the rights to change my  
>>> uploaded
>>> files. Sometimes I forget to do this. I'm not sure if we can find a
>>> work-around.
>>
>> the only solution I see is to wikify all the static pages but I am
>> afraid that would require quite some work...
>
> I don't see how that solves anything, but perhaps I don't understand.
> Could you elaborate?

Here I referred to the static part of the web pages, currently to  
modify them
one connects to the SF server and modifies or replaces them in place  
with a text editor.
I see many ways things can go wrong and I'm not sure whether any  
backups are being made to
fix things in case of errors. A wiki usually maintains full history of  
modifications to the text
so roll-back in case of errors is possible much like with a VCS  
repository.
Furthermore, windows users are not likely to be familiar witha a  
procedure that requires
* ssh via a terminal emulator
* edit a file in emacs/vi
* scp/sftp to transfer local files to the server
but I am sure they would be able to edit a wiki page.

> Søren
c.
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