I think point two admins should still have access regardless. lets say the
writing goes MIA or no longer works for the project then at least an admin
can maintain the page etc.
On Thu, May 8, 2014 at 4:46 PM, [email protected] <[email protected]>wrote:
> I think we need another thread for this.
>
> My idea is to:
> - Write support for GUI&settings, instrument plugins, VST support and *lock
> their pages*: admins only will update them when necessary
> - Leave translations of these pages *unlocked until they are finished*,
> then lock them and leave access to that page only to the ones who wrote them
> - Leave all other pages* unlocked* (those may be guides for effects
> plugins or any other thing that may be interesting)
>
> I think it's not a problem if a user writes a random page about himself.
> The real matter of the wiki is to write support for most important features
> of the program and protect it.
> As far as I know, mediawiki is able to do what I wrote, and I think other
> wiki softwares will be too.
>
> If this is too difficult to do, then I think what you wrote is fine.
>
> It would be also good to have a (?) button in all the instrument plugins
> which makes the user go directly to the right wiki page.
>
> ~DeRobyJ
>
> Il 08/05/2014 15:21, Jonathan Aquilina ha scritto:
>
> The question becomes do we want people to be able to
> register to put up content or lock it down to where an admin would add
> users to keep spam at a minimum.
>
>
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