On Tue, Feb 1, 2011 at 4:50 PM, Victor Kane <victork...@gmail.com> wrote: > > This is the whole problem to the approach up till now: the documentation > should not be organized top-down: this model has shown itself to be a > failure. Everyone should be contributing to the Drupal Handbook > documentation, and to the extent they do, they are having the loudest voice. > There's no need for a "team" to exist on top of that. > All they do is move stuff around so it's harder to find. Or take valuable > Drupal 6 stuff out. > Victor
There are two problems: the documentation and the forum. About the documentation, I can see that anyone can edit most pages, except from a few special pages that rarely change (pages about concepts, policy...). Thus I don't see any problem about that. And it is not different from wikipedia.org. About the forum: there is no "team" on it, neither. The problem is just that it is hard for searching (in comparison to StackOverflow when asking a new question). -- Hai-Nam Nguyen (aka jcisio) http://jcisio.com