On 9/29/2011 09:41, Rob Weir wrote:
On Thu, Sep 29, 2011 at 6:05 AM, TJ Frazier<[email protected]>  wrote:
Dave, several small points:

* I have Bureaucrat and Administrator rights on the Mwiki copy. Email me (on
ooo-dev or privately) to activate an existing account, or set up a new one.
Anyone should be able to access the copy in read-only mode.
http://ooo-wiki.apache.org/


Thanks, I've added that to the page.

* "To establish a Roller account contact Infrastructure.</p>" Email link?
JIRA link?


I added link to Infra JIRA.

* How should people contact you, as blog administrator?

IMHO, all of this relatively new info shouldn't be on that web page at all:
the page should link to a wiki page. The info is too volatile to maintain
easily on a web page, and the wiki is where users will see it.
/tj/


Webpages are just as easy to edit as the wiki, if you use the web
interface to the CMS.  Of course, if we're changing admins so
frequently that the difference between requiring 4 mouse clicks to
make a change (CMS) versus 2 mouse clicks (wiki) is a problem, then we
have a far more serious problem, one that is not really addressed by
merely reducing the number of mouse clicks.

Judging by the number of niggling little commits to change one page, the preview facility of CMS is considerably less useful than a wiki's (even Cwiki does that right). And, judging by how many Apache-website pages need at least a little cleanup (almost every one!), other users find the CMS too inconvenient to use. --/tj/


-Rob

On 9/28/2011 21:53, [email protected] wrote:

Author: wave
Date: Thu Sep 29 01:53:46 2011
New Revision: 796325

Log:
Corrected the spelling of my name. Expanded on the Blog and Wiki
information.

Modified:
     websites/production/openofficeorg/   (props changed)
     websites/production/openofficeorg/content/openofficeorg/ppmc-faqs.html

Propchange: websites/production/openofficeorg/

------------------------------------------------------------------------------
--- svn:mergeinfo (original)
+++ svn:mergeinfo Thu Sep 29 01:53:46 2011
@@ -1 +1 @@
-/websites/staging/openofficeorg/trunk:791146-796312
+/websites/staging/openofficeorg/trunk:791146-796324

Modified:
websites/production/openofficeorg/content/openofficeorg/ppmc-faqs.html

==============================================================================
--- websites/production/openofficeorg/content/openofficeorg/ppmc-faqs.html
(original)
+++ websites/production/openofficeorg/content/openofficeorg/ppmc-faqs.html
Thu Sep 29 01:53:46 2011
@@ -98,15 +98,22 @@ Wolf Halton as members.  New members can
  request to Apache Infra.</li>
  </ul>
  <h3 id="blog">Blog</h3>
-<p>Blog authors are Rob Weir and Dennis Hamilton</p>
-<p>The blog admin is Dave Fischer.  He can authorize new authors once
they have first
-established a Roller account.</p>
+<p>Blog authors include Rob Weir and Dennis Hamilton.</p>
+<p>The blog admin is Dave Fisher.  He can authorize new authors once they
have first
+established a Roller account. To establish a Roller account contact
Infrastructure.</p>
  <h3 id="bugzilla">Bugzilla</h3>
-<p>?</p>
+<p>Raphael?</p>
  <h3 id="svn">SVN</h3>
  <p>All committers have equal access.</p>
  <h3 id="wiki">Wiki</h3>
-<p>?</p>
+<ul>
+<li>OOOUSERS. This wiki is open to anyone with a CWiki account.</li>
+<li>OOODEV. This wiki may only be edited by project committers, PPMC, and
iCLA signers.</li>
+</ul>
+<p>Dave Fisher has Confluence Admin rights and can authorize new editors
in the OOODEV Wiki.</p>
+<ul>
+<li>MediaWiki. TJ?</li>
+</ul>
  <h2 id="how_to_participate">How to participate?</h2>
  <p>First of all you have to think how you want to participate as we have
different kind
  of roles like user, developer, committer. The easiest way is to use what
we build as









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