The way one can contribute to SPI's website is explained on 
http://www.spi-inc.org/ :

This website is managed using ikiwiki+git. You can view the revision history via gitweb 
<http://git.spi-inc.org/gitweb/?p=website.git> and send any updates, either as a git 
pull request or a patch, to [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>.

Contributions would be much more appealing if there was a more intuitive way to 
modify, in particular for casual contributors. The web interface provided by a 
wiki or web content management system would provide such an appeal. This is a 
wide request which does not demand any particular wiki or CMS. Such a system 
could replace the current website or supplement it, consisting only of new 
pages.

Wikis often use an engine-specific markup language to store page contents. One 
wiki engine which does that and whose language already benefits from an 
important diffusion among potential contributors is MediaWiki. MediaWiki allows 
contributors to propose a new version of a page which then needs to be approved 
before publication, but only with the FlaggedRevs extension. MediaWiki is 
unfortunately not in Debian testing currently. Drupal is another option, which 
is in Debian testing.

This does not request any specific authorizations. Pages could use the soft 
security of open wikis, be only editable by SPI members, require approval by a 
team, or a mix of all of these policies depending on the topic.

--
Filipus Klutiero
http://www.philippecloutier.com

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