On 5/20/10 2:39 PM, "Dave Neary" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> Warren Baird wrote:
>> On Thu, May 20, 2010 at 3:28 PM, David Greaves <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>>> OTOH a wiki has a 'talk' page; the ability to trivially host 'draft'
>>> versions of
>>> pages nearby; email notification of changes; and I've proposed a reasonable
>>> process that, together with the great audit trail that a wiki offers should
>>> trivially identify and allow reversion of any unwanted edits.
>> 
>> I think it makes perfect sense to *develop* policy on the wiki, for
>> all of the reasons you mention...   I'm less convinced it makes sense
>> to use it to host published, fairly static policy docs that you
>> definitely *do* not want people changing, accidentally or otherwise...
> 
> Your joint proposal to use the wiki for drafting & revisions, and the
> CMS for agreed final policy is very wise.

I completely agree as well.  If we host final policy in the wiki, it can end
up potentially becoming an unneeded security issue.

Ryan

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