On Wed, 1 Jun 2011, James Cameron wrote:
> On Tue, May 31, 2011 at 06:36:50PM +0700, [email protected] wrote: >> Thank you much for your kind information. >> Two major reasons why I never put how to at Wiki are: >> >> 1. I don't think I have authority to do so. > > wiki.laptop.org grants authority to do so to all users, restrictions are > only added if they become necessary, such as with spam or malicious > activity. I'm not aware of any restriction on you, personally. Thank you FYI: I just try to add my info at: http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Developers_manual#Quickstart I am not familiar with how to write it. I have to spend time on it. Firstly, in fast I will add how to on my own web. If you think it was good I will import to http://wiki.laptop.org/ >> 2. I am very busy on teaching in my university. > > I cannot speak for the authority of your university, sorry. I do have full authority in my university and I am senior professor there. I have a lot of PhD students under my supervision that made me very busy. >> Are you sure I have authority to write at Wiki? I say so because >> even in this news group I don't have authority but it was you who >> FWD it in. > > Yes, I'm one of the mailing list moderators, and I've been approving > your posts regarding Slackware on OLPC XO because they are obviously of > interest to OLPC XO developers. > > This is unusual. I don't normally have to approve postings like this. > Most moderation is removing spam before it is forwarded. > > Your mail address is listed in our mailman mailing list software > configuration as requiring manual approval. I don't see why this is so. > I don't know if another mailing list moderator did this. The > configuration does not give a reason. > > Perhaps it was because on 12th and 15th April you posted two messages to > a very large group, the first one being "new option to watch ZERO work > shop" with unsolicited advertising attached, the second one being > "Subject: great step progress in SSS innovation (SSL 1.6)" ... the > messages had nothing to do with OLPC or XO. The messages were also > unfriendly, since they included hundreds of addressees, including > fortran and gcc mailing lists. Another moderator may have concluded > that someone else was using your computer or it was infected. It may has spam to my mail and all over the world including to OLPC and I may accidentally reply to it. As you can see it has cc to hundreds of addressees, as you said. > But you must not conflate mailing list posting rights with Wiki access > rights. Thank you. I will try to not disturb on Wiki access rights and some one may block me again to contribute good things to OLPC. I just test that I can login to wiki and edit some change there few minutes ago. Regards, supat > -- > James Cameron > http://quozl.linux.org.au/ > _______________________________________________ Devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.laptop.org/listinfo/devel
