Trying to keep the thread alive ...
On Thu, Jan 23, 2014 at 1:11 PM, Jim Perrin jper...@centos.org wrote:
On 01/23/2014 03:03 PM, Paul Mansfield wrote:
given that getting people to write documentation at all requires a lot
of effort, putting so many impediments in their way doesn't make
On 01/26/2014 04:19 PM, Akemi Yagi wrote:
Would it be plausible to set up a Wiki management group that
consists of CentOS admins and contributors? I'd like to use the CentOS
forums as an example. The new site now requires that every new user's
post be approved by a moderator. New posts come in
On 26 January 2014 20:32, Karanbir Singh mail-li...@karan.org wrote:
On 01/26/2014 04:19 PM, Akemi Yagi wrote:
Would it be plausible to set up a Wiki management group that
consists of CentOS admins and contributors? I'd like to use the CentOS
forums as an example. The new site now requires
On 01/26/2014 08:44 PM, Alan Bartlett wrote:
Isnt the Editorial Group meant to address this specifically ?
In theory, yes.
In practice we can't -- due to the problem of lack of privilege for
editing ACL lines.
moin has cascading acl's - so we could have a setup where people with
aCL's on
Hi folks,
I'd like to request access to the CentOS wiki for the purpose of
adding CloudStack-related CentOS documentation.
username: DavidNalley
Thanks,
--David
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On 01/23/2014 10:35 AM, David Nalley wrote:
Hi folks,
I'd like to request access to the CentOS wiki for the purpose of
adding CloudStack-related CentOS documentation.
username: DavidNalley
Thanks,
This all fits in to the overall
On Thu, Jan 23, 2014 at 10:55 AM, Karsten Wade kw...@redhat.com wrote:
Speaking of which, do we have any writing standards for using the
wiki? Anything to point new contributors to?
Such as:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Help:Editing
If it is about syntax, I know of this wiki page:
Karsten Wade kw...@redhat.com wrote:
I'd also think is a contributor in another SIG to possibly be good
enough, too. A contributor is someone who is doing work that is being
checked and approved by a committer. I would think the barrier to
being able to write to the wiki should be lower than
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On Thu, 23 Jan 2014, Yves Bellefeuille wrote:
Karsten Wade kw...@redhat.com wrote:
snip
What's all this about SIGs, contributors, and committers? The CentOS
Wiki didn't use to work that way.
This is part of a piece I sent this to Karsten
Historically, to get rights on the CentOS wiki, one had to
have a:
given that getting people to write documentation at all requires a lot
of effort, putting so many impediments in their way doesn't make
sense.
I had a few things I wanted to add to the wiki, by the time I managed
to get a
On 01/23/2014 03:03 PM, Paul Mansfield wrote:
Historically, to get rights on the CentOS wiki, one had to
have a:
given that getting people to write documentation at all requires a lot
of effort, putting so many impediments in their way doesn't make
sense.
This is part of what we're
R P Herrold wrote:
Historically, to get rights on the CentOS wiki, one had to
have a:
- have subscribed to the -docs ML
- registered with CamelCase wikiname
- optionally set up a homepage
(doing so required asking for limited rights
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On 01/23/2014 01:17 PM, Yves Bellefeuille wrote:
R P Herrold wrote:
Historically, to get rights on the CentOS wiki, one had to have
a: - have subscribed to the -docs ML - registered with CamelCase
wikiname - optionally set up a homepage (doing
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On 01/23/2014 12:53 PM, R P Herrold wrote:
This is part of a piece I sent this to Karsten earlier today:
Karsten:
Speaking of which, do we have any writing standards for using the
wiki? Anything to point new contributors to?
Historically,
On 01/23/2014 06:35 PM, David Nalley wrote:
Hi folks,
I'd like to request access to the CentOS wiki for the purpose of
adding CloudStack-related CentOS documentation.
Done, you should have edit rights to your homepage at /DavidNalley and
to the CloudStack rsource page at /Cloud/CloudStack
On 01/23/2014 08:41 PM, Yves Bellefeuille wrote:
Karsten Wade kw...@redhat.com wrote:
I'd also think is a contributor in another SIG to possibly be good
enough, too. A contributor is someone who is doing work that is being
checked and approved by a committer. I would think the barrier to
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