Phil Schaffner wrote:
Agree. Perhaps I was not sufficiently explicit, but in my mind the
process might be something like this:
1. Join the -docs list and offer to contribute something.
2. Implement the contribution and respond to comments.
3. Remain active for some probationary period, TBD.
4. Request members Wiki access granting privileges to edit existing
pages not explicitly protected and create new pages in public areas of
the Wiki. [1]
5. Agree to conditions (TBD) for such access, as determined by the core
developers or other designated responsible parties.
6. Continue to actively participate as a good citizen of the community.
This will happen from now on. I'm going to watch over who contributes
what where and will give away elevated rights then. Think about it as a
benevolent dictatorship :)
And feel free to jostle me (all of you) if you think I overlooked
someone.
[1]: Public might exclude sections such as QA or other
limited-membership areas, and sections whose authors explicitly request
exclusive rights.
There is only EditGroup. But there are parts where even EditGroup
cannot edit - but cannot view either, so it doesn't really matter.
Cheers,
Ralph
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