If I see a wiki mail that "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" has updated "Logging/1.0.4ReleasePlan" then I will look at it differently then if an unknown user does it.

I thrust Robert more and so I only look at the page at the end of the week. If an unknown user does an update then I/we should review it asap.

When the LDAP solution is ready the wiki apache account creation should be automated as well of course.

-- Dirk


Noel J. Bergman wrote:

A lot of these wiki changes come from apache committers.
Do you think it is possible to tag these changes so we
can skip reviewing these for vandalism?


Do you skip reviewing CVS commits because they came from a fellow committer?
I hope people are reviewing changes.  And the Wiki changes don't see more
voluminous than when someone, such as yourself, gets active in CVS.


I don't know the inner workings of the moin wiki system but if we
could separate the changes from committers from the rest it would
certainly reduce the workload.


The wiki has no idea who is a Committer.  It does know if someone has
registered, and we've talked about restricting posts to people who have
registered.


Something like [...]


Please feel free to submit suggestions to the infrastructure team, e.g., by
create a JIRA issue.  I'll note that we are trying to move away from things
that need a shell account, so creating a new need for one is probably not a
good approach.

--- Noel




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