... which will hopefully be the last part. Sorry that it took that long, but I didn't have too much time on my hands over the last two months or so. This is what should be the last stages of opening up the wiki: a) I have changed the account creation page: <http://wiki-m.centos.org/UserPreferences>. Please view that page while logged out of wiki-m. b) While doing so I have changed the Guidelines page for the wiki. Please review that page and add to the "Guidelines concerning Wiki content" part: <http://wiki-m.centos.org/HowToContribute/EditingCentOSWiki> c) So there will be an alias "wikiteam AT centos.org" to which submissions for new accounts will go to. The people on the editorial team for the wiki will get mails for that alias, so they can add the person requiring access to EditGroup. d) Which means that more people will be allowed to edit <http://wiki.centos.org/EditGroup> - all the people on the editorial team will be able to. e) All people which already have access to some pages or subpages of the wiki will be moved into the general EditGroup so they can edit anywhere on the wiki (which means that people have to take more care about what they edit where). I think we might want to take the front page out of the pages people can edit. So please: Add to the Contribution page (if possible on wiki-m or just point out stuff I have forgotten in this thread). And even more important: Who wanted to be on the Editorial Team? Being on it means that you are supposed to subscribe to *all* pages on the wiki (meaning that you'll get a changelog diff for all changed pages via mail). And it means that you should at least skim through those diffs to see if there is a violation of the wiki guidelines (or if some spammer still does his spamruns manually). So please raise your hands *NOW*. Anything else I missed? Cheers, Ralph -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 189 bytes Desc: not available URL: <http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos-docs/attachments/20081006/f4a9c71f/attachment-0003.sig>
Ralph Angenendt wrote:> a) I have changed the account creation page: > <http://wiki-m.centos.org/UserPreferences>. Please view that page > while logged out of wiki-m.Yes, I know that the attachment is missing (the attention sign). This will work on <http://wiki.centos.org/>. Cheers, Ralph -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 189 bytes Desc: not available URL: <http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos-docs/attachments/20081006/c974c4ff/attachment-0002.sig>
n Mon, Oct 6, 2008 at 1:22 PM, Ralph Angenendt <ra+centos at br-online.de> wrote:> > a) I have changed the account creation page: > <http://wiki-m.centos.org/UserPreferences>. Please view that page > while logged out of wiki-m.Looks good.> b) While doing so I have changed the Guidelines page for the wiki. > Please review that page and add to the "Guidelines concerning Wiki > content" part: > <http://wiki-m.centos.org/HowToContribute/EditingCentOSWiki>I went over it and don't have anything to add at the moment, but I will do so when I think of something.> c) So there will be an alias "wikiteam AT centos.org" to which > submissions for new accounts will go to. The people on the editorial > team for the wiki will get mails for that alias, so they can add the > person requiring access to EditGroup. > > d) Which means that more people will be allowed to edit > <http://wiki.centos.org/EditGroup> - all the people on the editorial > team will be able to. > > e) All people which already have access to some pages or subpages of the > wiki will be moved into the general EditGroup so they can edit > anywhere on the wiki (which means that people have to take more care > about what they edit where). I think we might want to take the front > page out of the pages people can edit.Sounds like a very good idea to remove the Frontpage from the general EditGroup. Are there maybe any other pages we should remove from general editing ?> So please: Add to the Contribution page (if possible on wiki-m or just > point out stuff I have forgotten in this thread). > > And even more important: Who wanted to be on the Editorial Team? Being > on it means that you are supposed to subscribe to *all* pages on the > wiki (meaning that you'll get a changelog diff for all changed pages via > mail). And it means that you should at least skim through those diffs to > see if there is a violation of the wiki guidelines (or if some spammer > still does his spamruns manually). So please raise your hands *NOW*.Hand raised. (P.S. I'm using this regex ".*" for the list of subscribed pages). Regards, Tim -- Tim Verhoeven - tim.verhoeven.be at gmail.com - 0479 / 88 11 83 Hoping the problem magically goes away by ignoring it is the "microsoft approach to programming" and should never be allowed. (Linus Torvalds)
On 06/10/2008, Ralph Angenendt <ra+centos at br-online.de<ra%2Bcentos at br-online.de>> wrote:> > ... which will hopefully be the last part. > > Sorry that it took that long, but I didn't have too much time on my > hands over the last two months or so.<snip> And even more important: Who wanted to be on the Editorial Team? Being> on it means that you are supposed to subscribe to *all* pages on the > wiki (meaning that you'll get a changelog diff for all changed pages via > mail). And it means that you should at least skim through those diffs to > see if there is a violation of the wiki guidelines (or if some spammer > still does his spamruns manually). So please raise your hands *NOW*.Hand re-raised. (By this pedantic Englishman. There's many a spelling & punctuation error in existence that I could correct when passing by a page . . . :-D ) My referees/application supporters: Akemi Yagi (toracat) and Phil Perry (Ned Slider). Alan. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos-docs/attachments/20081006/e971f7f0/attachment-0002.html>
Ralph Angenendt wrote:> > And even more important: Who wanted to be on the Editorial Team? Being > on it means that you are supposed to subscribe to *all* pages on the > wiki (meaning that you'll get a changelog diff for all changed pages via > mail). And it means that you should at least skim through those diffs to > see if there is a violation of the wiki guidelines (or if some spammer > still does his spamruns manually). So please raise your hands *NOW*. > > Anything else I missed? > > Cheers, > > Ralph >Having given this much thought (mostly around my available free time), if it's not too late I'd also like to also raise my hand and in so doing give this thread a little bump. Also, whilst undergoing this process, would it also be a good time to request and/or formalize a documentation SIG as there doesn't appear to be one at present. Presumably those who have raised their hands would be obvious candidates for such a SIG. Ned