Hi All,

I changed the entry page of the wiki so it says:
================================
    If you would like to add new stuff to the wiki or rework existing  
stuff, then please ask for a password on octave-dev at lists dot  
sourceforge dot net. See the HowTo for more info on editing. If you  
just want to read the wiki, the whole content is available without a  
password.
=================================

   Maybe that explains + clearly that a password is not needed to read  
the wiki.

   Hth,

   Etienne

Andy Buckle <andybuc...@gmail.com> (Tue, 11 Oct 2011 12:43:43 +0100) wrote:

> 2011/10/11 Verónica del Pozo Romano <veronica.prom...@gmail.com>:
>> Hi! It is said in the web page of Octave that we must order a password to
>> have full access to the wiki.
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> Best regards,
>> Verónica.
>
> For write access, yes. If you would like to make a contribution.
> Please reply to the list, summarising the contribution you would like
> to make.
>
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