[CentOS-docs] Request for access to wiki

2014-01-23 Thread David Nalley
Hi folks, I'd like to request access to the CentOS wiki for the purpose of adding CloudStack-related CentOS documentation. username: DavidNalley Thanks, --David ___ CentOS-docs mailing list CentOS-docs@centos.org

Re: [CentOS-docs] Request for access to wiki

2014-01-23 Thread Karsten Wade
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 01/23/2014 10:35 AM, David Nalley wrote: Hi folks, I'd like to request access to the CentOS wiki for the purpose of adding CloudStack-related CentOS documentation. username: DavidNalley Thanks, This all fits in to the overall

Re: [CentOS-docs] Request for access to wiki

2014-01-23 Thread Akemi Yagi
On Thu, Jan 23, 2014 at 10:55 AM, Karsten Wade kw...@redhat.com wrote: Speaking of which, do we have any writing standards for using the wiki? Anything to point new contributors to? Such as: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Help:Editing If it is about syntax, I know of this wiki page:

Re: [CentOS-docs] Request for access to wiki

2014-01-23 Thread Yves Bellefeuille
Karsten Wade kw...@redhat.com wrote: I'd also think is a contributor in another SIG to possibly be good enough, too. A contributor is someone who is doing work that is being checked and approved by a committer. I would think the barrier to being able to write to the wiki should be lower than

[CentOS-docs] Request for access to wiki

2014-01-23 Thread R P Herrold
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Thu, 23 Jan 2014, Yves Bellefeuille wrote: Karsten Wade kw...@redhat.com wrote: snip What's all this about SIGs, contributors, and committers? The CentOS Wiki didn't use to work that way. This is part of a piece I sent this to Karsten

Re: [CentOS-docs] Request for access to wiki

2014-01-23 Thread Paul Mansfield
Historically, to get rights on the CentOS wiki, one had to have a: given that getting people to write documentation at all requires a lot of effort, putting so many impediments in their way doesn't make sense. I had a few things I wanted to add to the wiki, by the time I managed to get a

Re: [CentOS-docs] Request for access to wiki

2014-01-23 Thread Jim Perrin
On 01/23/2014 03:03 PM, Paul Mansfield wrote: Historically, to get rights on the CentOS wiki, one had to have a: given that getting people to write documentation at all requires a lot of effort, putting so many impediments in their way doesn't make sense. This is part of what we're

Re: [CentOS-docs] Request for access to wiki

2014-01-23 Thread Yves Bellefeuille
R P Herrold wrote: Historically, to get rights on the CentOS wiki, one had to have a: - have subscribed to the -docs ML - registered with CamelCase wikiname - optionally set up a homepage (doing so required asking for limited rights

Re: [CentOS-docs] Request for access to wiki

2014-01-23 Thread Karsten Wade
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 01/23/2014 01:17 PM, Yves Bellefeuille wrote: R P Herrold wrote: Historically, to get rights on the CentOS wiki, one had to have a: - have subscribed to the -docs ML - registered with CamelCase wikiname - optionally set up a homepage (doing

Re: [CentOS-docs] Request for access to wiki

2014-01-23 Thread Karsten Wade
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 01/23/2014 12:53 PM, R P Herrold wrote: This is part of a piece I sent this to Karsten earlier today: Karsten: Speaking of which, do we have any writing standards for using the wiki? Anything to point new contributors to? Historically,

Re: [CentOS-docs] Request for access to wiki

2014-01-23 Thread Karanbir Singh
On 01/23/2014 06:35 PM, David Nalley wrote: Hi folks, I'd like to request access to the CentOS wiki for the purpose of adding CloudStack-related CentOS documentation. Done, you should have edit rights to your homepage at /DavidNalley and to the CloudStack rsource page at /Cloud/CloudStack

Re: [CentOS-docs] Request for access to wiki

2014-01-23 Thread Karanbir Singh
On 01/23/2014 08:41 PM, Yves Bellefeuille wrote: Karsten Wade kw...@redhat.com wrote: I'd also think is a contributor in another SIG to possibly be good enough, too. A contributor is someone who is doing work that is being checked and approved by a committer. I would think the barrier to