man, 23 11 2009 kl. 10:20 +0100, skrev Carlo de Falco:
> 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.

Okay, I understand. I don't think package maintainers will be required
to do much (any?) editing of the static pages. I can only think of the
front page, as it might be nice to announce new package releases there.
If we go for the strategy of having a few selected people upload the
package+html, then I guess the same selected people could also edit the
front page.

Søren


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