This wasn't so much specific to web2py, but rather to the book app itself...especially to make it attractive to use outside of web2py.
On Aug 6, 12:37 am, mdipierro <mdipie...@cs.depaul.edu> wrote: > This is how things are now: > - you can register and you can submit comments > - you can ask me to edit the book and I can make you editor > > Massimo > > On Aug 5, 11:27 pm, b00m_chef <r...@devshell.org> wrote: > > > > > I just wanted to request that the book be opened up to editing if you > > register. However, if you register, and make a change, only you can > > see the pages with you changes, until your changes are approved to be > > included in the public view of the page by the editors/moderators. > > This way, if a user is found to be a spammer, all his changes can be > > deleted in one click. Furthermore, it allows for better qualify in the > > book due to more participation from the community. > > > Just had to get that out of my mind...it's been bugging me.