Martin Cooper on 23/09/07 18:24, wrote:
On 9/23/07, Adam Hardy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Ted Husted on 21/09/07 22:34, wrote:
On 9/21/07, Wes Wannemacher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello,

I recently volunteered to help update some of the struts2 docs. I
started poking around on the wiki and I am a bit nervous about mucking
things up.  I am going to give you my understanding and I would like
for someone to either verify it, or let me
know I am way off. First off, it looks like there are two versions of
the main wiki, one is what is publicly viewable - the main link right
off the struts.apache.org site. If I click edit, it takes me to
another site which appears to be where pages are edited. Will
(approved) changes to the other site make their way over to the main
site during the next release?
Yes, but we "approve" the changes after the fact (Commit-Then-Review).
Confluence sends out a daily alert so that the PMC can review any
changes. Confluence also has a built in version-control system so that
we can rollback any changes, if need be.

The live wiki documentation is here:

 * http://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/WW/Home
I would be happy to tweak wiki documentation as well, as I am currently
going
over the docs quite alot while picking up S2. However it seems I need more
permissions because I can only add comments at the moment. Is this
something you
only give after a successful period of providing patches?


Please see:

http://struts.apache.org/helping.html#documentation

Depending on how you'd like to help, you may want to file a CLA.

I have mailed in a CLA. I attempted to fax it but the fax machine reported an error. It's airmail from England so it could take a week.

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