Daniel Carrera wrote:
It is also a quick way to kill things. If you have too open of access, then people will change things on a whim, and it could cause problems in other areas that wasn't expected. There are two different sides to this of course, but for the most part it has been working for OOo.Scott Carr wrote:
I know that the website project has 2 people that can make changes. No body else has stepped forward that was willing to help. There may be 3, I am not sure if I have access to change or not.
The best way to make the project efficient is to distribute access widely.
There are problems on both sides of the fence.
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Scott Carr
OpenOffice.org
Documentation Co-Lead
http://documentation.openoffice.org
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