OK, that sounds alright. As I said, I have not really written a whole lot of documentation, but I spend some time on user-submitted notes (deleting the stupid ones, etc...) I would be content by being recognized for that....
--Andrew On Friday 29 March 2002 01:40 pm, Gabor Hojtsy wrote: > > In http://www.php.net/manual/en/intro-whatcando.php, the page mentions > > cron, > > > but in parans it says "task scheduler on Windows." Now, I'm pretty sure > > that > > > cron runs on linux/unix (unless theres a port). I just want to make sure > > that linux/unix was meant there before I change it. > > It was meant to be cron *or* task sheduler on Windows (trying > to show an analogy between cron and task sheduler). There would > be two many ors in the sentence, so it needs a rewording. > > > Also, I'll ask again: what do I need to do to get my name as an > > author/editor/etc.. of the PHP manual. I usually just edit/delete user > > submitted notes, but I do try to regularly maintain the documentation > > (like > > > this). > > As for now, you need to get permission from all the authors, or > just ask the editors, I don't know the official rule. Egon can > answer this for you. > > For the future we discussed (but not decided on) a system for > accreditation of new authors. See the phpdoc meeting paper on > this. Here: http://www.php-ev.de/documents/phpdoc/protocol.html > or in the RFC dir of phpdoc. > > Goba -- "If you want to travel around the world and be invited to speak at a lot of different places, just write a Unix operating system." (By Linus Torvalds)
