On Thu, 4 Oct 2007, Uwe Stöhr wrote:

[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:

 The problem is if they e.g. add a link to a binary that doesn't work or
 contains a virus...

As I said, several people are watching the svn messages that are send to the docs-list.

Umm... 'svn messages' ?   (I assume you mean the messages from the wiki?)

So when a link was changed, this can easily be reverted. And at ftp.lyx.org are only virus-free binaries.

At least one problem is the latency between change and reversion.
Perhaps a compromise would be to add a "public" edit password for certain pages, like we have a password for uploading files.

Another alternative is to let e.g. the page Windows.Windows include a page called say Windows.Windows-Comment. Then we add a very visible 'edit link', so that users can add their comments to another page, without actually requiring access to Windows.Windows directly.

/Christian

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