No one? Should I just ask for it to be removed? We don't have any
content on it; and I
don't care for pages like these:
http://wiki.apache.org/juddi/CristineC
--Kurt
On 3/12/13 1:35 PM, Kurt T Stam wrote:
OK who volunteers to be be wiki police with me, and be in the
AdminGroup (point 2 below)
--Kurt
On 3/6/13 10:38 AM, Alex O'Ree wrote:
Turn on the admin/contrib access control. What needs to happen for
users (anyone) to be able to modify stuff? I just created an account
and clicked edit for the homepage, 500 internal server error.
If the problem is spam content, then its an EWAM problem, echelons way
above me, meaning that there's some kind of flaw in the captcha
system. Maybe it needs to be present before any change to the wiki.
However, its beyond our control. The best we can do is open a ticket
On Wed, Mar 6, 2013 at 8:24 AM, Kurt T Stam <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi guys,
We seem to have more spam on or wiki then before. I can think of a few
options to fight it:
1. Get rid of the wiki since we're not using it.
2. Add an admin group which then has the rights to configure the
wiki. I
thought all committers wold have admin rights but apparently now. If
we want
to change it we need consensus, see the jira I had opened:
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/INFRA-5944
<danielsh> (a) You didn't actually make a request or ask a question.
Please
be explicit about what you want done. (b) If you want to enable
AdminGroup/ContributorsGroup, we need you to (1) demonstrate project
consensus, (2) provide names of at least two AdminGroup volunteers. See
http://s.apache.org/moin-wiki-access-control
and then
http://wiki.apache.org/general/OurWikiFarm#per_wiki_access_control_-_tighten_your_wiki_just_a_little.2C_benefit_just_a_lot
Any other ideas?
Thx,
--Kurt