Kinger
I'd love to have the xulref be more collaborative. It takes a lot of 
needling to keep it even roughly up to date, and I am rarely the one who 
sees/hears about XUL changes first or understands them best.

When I started the xulref, I guess I thought nearly everyone had write 
access to the gila server. It turns out, of course, that hardly anyone 
does, and so the few times I have gotten diffs or rewrites from people, 
I have boomed them right into the reference.

Attaching diffs or new docs to the bug (24689) seems like a fine way to 
get new work in, barring any more radical solution. Needless to say, I 
am happy to do all the patching and updating into cvs.


-ian



Brian King wrote:

> Ian,
> 
> 
>> ignorance and torpor? :^)
> 
> 
> I think not. I have an idea. How about making the xulref an open
> component that users (I for one would) can write sections, paragraphs
> ... for and attach to the bug as diffs. This would take some of the
> burden from you. Of course, there would have to be some sort of
> editorial process.
> 
> Thoughts?
> 
> - Brian


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