As it stands, we have two spaces under Confluence. One is used to create the "official" documentation (WW) that we bundle with the release, the other is used as a conventional wiki (S2WIKI).
Since a snapshot of the WW space is distributed as part of the release, a volunteer must first file a Contributor's License Agreement (CLA) with the foundation. * http://www.apache.org/licenses/index.html#clas Once a CLA is on file, then we would be able to grant write access to the space. You could also just add comments to the WW wiki pages in question. There's a daily alert, and we could use that to find and resolve the comments. See also http://struts.apache.org/helping.html HTH, Ted. On 3/3/07, Jan Normann Nielsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi I am currently reading through the whole bunch of newly released Apache 2 docs and have stumbled on a few errors on the first pages. I'd like to volunteer to fix all errors that I find. To do this, I have already signed up at cwiki.apache.org (username "normann"), but it seems that I need some kind of permission to edit the pages on the Wiki. Is it possible to get this permission? I would rather fix the errors directly in the Wiki instead of filing bug reports, or whatever options there might be to do this. This way, I keep the time I need to work on this down to a minimum. Best wishes, Jan Normann Nielsen
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