It was a visceral reaction: I had a vision that if I committed the PHP, I'd show up under "last modified by" on the pages, and I didn't want to usurp credit. If that's not the case then I'm more than willing to do it myself.

On Mar 15, 2004, at 9:52 AM, Peter O'Gorman wrote:

Alexander K. Hansen wrote:

Sounds fine to me.
On a slightly related note, and since it's the first time that we've had a scheduled go-live time (21:30 US/Eastern), I assume Daniel (cc'ed) is going to commit and activate all of the PHP files, since he was the last one to make a modification on the packaging manual.

Hi,
Daniel asked me on irc today what the procedure was for makign changes to docs. I asked him to commit the changes to the .xml files and post a diff to -i18n, and do nothing else. Is this not the new procedure for making doc changes? Why are you now asking that he commit and activate the .php files?


Peter
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