Hello, I am a happy CentOS user who has noticed some typos on the wiki (I sent one to Akemi yesterday). I would like to fix these directly, rather than sending email to someone else for each change. Is this possible? FWIW, I'm a committer on the ASF's httpd-docs project, although I am not currently active there. My CentOS wiki username is ChrisPepper. Thanks, Chris Pepper
On 01.02.2013 20:49, Chris Pepper wrote:> Hello, > > I am a happy CentOS user who has noticed some typos on the wiki (I sent one to Akemi yesterday). I would like to fix these directly, rather than sending email to someone else for each change. Is this possible? FWIW, I'm a committer on the ASF's httpd-docs project, although I am not currently active there. > > My CentOS wiki username is ChrisPepper.Hmm. As a rule we don't give out wiki wide editing rights directly, but would like to have a "testfield" (one or two pages) first. Can you find someone advocating for you? (Akemi?) Cheers, Ralph
Hello, honestly this wiki policy is a total turn off. This has nothing to do with spam prevention :-/ Greetings Bernd (who will unsubscribe now, you may lock my wiki account, I dont feel motivated to contribute)
On 24 March 2013 21:53, Bernd Eckenfels <bernd-2013 at eckenfels.net> wrote:> > This has nothing to do with spam prevention :-/ > > Greetings > Bernd > > (who will unsubscribe now, you may lock my wiki accountYou can delete your own wiki account, if that is your wish. Alan.
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