On Sun, Mar 24, 2013 at 09:54:09AM +0200, [email protected] wrote: > On Воскресенье 24 марта 2013 01:22:25 Marc Weber wrote: > > > > Not everybody is a developer > > > > Right - so if people are not familiar with github, do you think people could > > be told to just send their contributions to the mailinglist - because - we > > want to review them > > - adding it to a git wiki and pushing is fast for developpers > > > > As alternative those people could just be told to use the bug tracker. > > > > If we want to lower barrier for contirbution, what about adding a comment > > section people can write anything to ? See php.net/any-php-function - works > > great. > > We then can review the comments and change the wiki > > For casual contributors, we could provide ikiwiki instance and pull from it > periodically. I guess it can also be set up so that someone is notified when > there's a new commit. Thus for people who want to see the latest > official/vetted > documentation, we have 1 branch/repo, and for people who want to edit/see > staging area, we have another. Could this be a viable workflow?
FWIW, I dislike ikiwiki for its perlness and overengineering. Long ago I used it, and I regret that. :) _______________________________________________ nix-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.science.uu.nl/mailman/listinfo/nix-dev
