On 05/20/2010 11:15 PM, Quim Gil wrote:
There is a thin line between CMS pages that only some editors can touch and protected wiki pages that only some editors can touch. Proposal: get first such page ready in the wiki and then we can discuss case by case where each one belongs to.
I think the line is a bit thicker than you believe. The problem is that by default any wiki page can be edited by anyone. In addition, anyone can start a _new_ wiki page. With the CMS, only a few have either the capability to edit pages or to create entirely new ones and they are never by default editable by everyone.
I'd also hate to see us having to decide in an ongoing effort on a page by page basis if it should end up in the CMS or the wiki.
Don't get me wrong. The wiki is a great tool and using it go communally create policy content is the perfectly correct approach since that is the best collaboration tool we have. However, things that will be mostly static over time (like policies and security advisories) need a different home.
Ryan
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