Mike Kupfer a écrit :
For b., I'm having trouble thinking of an example that makes sense to
me.  If you've got someone regularly editing a set of pages, that person
is acting as a Contributor.  For occasional edits, any Participant can
add a comment.

That view sounds simple, however, the issue is that you're not a Contributor because you edit pages. You're a Contributor because you've been designated as one, as defined by the Constitution. But that is very vague: I don't have any idea if there is a list somewhere of Contributors the way there is for Core Contributors. We were never asked to provide names.

Also, a Contributor status never expires. So using it as a reference (if there were a list of them, beside the list of people who signed the SCA) would mean that the number of people allowed to edit would only increase, never decrease over time.

Editing pages is actually a way to become a Contributor. Even an occasional edit would need a SCA, and would qualify to be a Contributor. And since verifying the SCA has been signed is mandatory for Sun to get work done on the web pages,
I don't see how that can be done in any other way than per-user?

Laurent
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