Hi William, * William Bonnet <[email protected]> wrote: > Thanks for taking time to do some review on the web site :)
you're welcome, my pleasure. Good to see there's someone working on the site. > >what's the "official" way to propose changes to pages on our web site? > Actually we don't have one. It has to be defined. > > From a wordpress point of view, articles have different status, > including a draft status. Drafts are not visible on the web site. So i > propose to create draft of articles you would like to modify and get > reviewed. AFAIR wordpress drafts only accessible to people who are logged in? Or is this a setting that can be changed? Also, can a draft version be discarded so that changes which didn't make it don't accidently sneak into future page versions? Questions over questions :) > Now question is who is going to review articles :) > > I think it depends on the content... Reviewer will certainly not always > be the same. Ben and Maciej always served this role well in the past ;) There's two things when it comes to the review audience: 1) wording/language, that's where a native english person with a sense for writing will do and 2) ownership, that's where people who care about and/or maintain the content should get aware of changes and optionaly give their "yep" or "nay" comments. 1) is fairly easy and I already naivly used drafts before. For 2) I am definitly not interested in a complicated control mechanism, just want to ensure transparency and avoid accidently offending someone when changing a page. Sebastian P.S.: Does wordpress have some sort of change notification mechanism? _______________________________________________ maintainers mailing list [email protected] https://lists.opencsw.org/mailman/listinfo/maintainers .:: This mailing list's archive is public. ::.
