On Dec 3, 2010, at 17:01, Olivier Verdier wrote:

>> 
>> Everybody can edit, but they need to be registered and have a sourceforge 
>> password. Unfortunately that is SF policy, we cannot change that. So if you 
>> have a sf password, I can give you permission.
> 
> Well, I tried to edit the wiki while logged with my sf account, with no avail.
> 

As I said, I need to register you, and for that I need your user name, which 
does not seem to be obviously related to your name.

> I think that anybody with a sf account should be able to edit the wiki
> right away. If sf makes that impossible, that's a shame. For example,
> anybody with a github account may edit wiki pages on github.
> 
> That's no big deal, but I think that it discourages people from contributing.
> 
> == Olivier

I agree, but I have no influence over that. You should complain to SF.net about 
that.

Christiaan


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