Please stop top-posting and reply inline like everyone else. On Fri, Jul 20, 2012 at 7:48 PM, Kris Craig <kris.cr...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hannes it's on the website. If this isn't the correct mailing list, please > tell me which one you would like me to use.
Documentations: phpdoc@lists.php.net (or doc-<translation>@lists.php.net for translations). For questions about the PhD OE phpdoc@lists.php.net is also much better place to ask as more people there use it. Technically it used to be doc-web@, but that list is more or less dead and only serves as a commit list these days. This is a fundamental must-know for anyone with php.net account. See also http://uk.php.net/mailing-lists.php > And yes I've had the account since 2010. It's all on the list. And I do I know you requested an account on August 9th 2010, and later followed it up in September and again in October. At somepoint someone approved your account, but at that point in time the approval notice was not sent to a public list. That didn't change until I fixed that earlier this year. Which means I don't know who approved your account - because that person never gave you any karma at all at any time, as you can clearly see by looking at the global_avail file. That is however not really relevant information, just would be interesting to know. > remember being able to edit the PHP.net man pages without the Docbook > editor. I know I'm not crazy on this, so maybe we're referring to separate > things? I'm not sure. But either way, I have made edits before What does that mean? How did you edit the files? Where did you commit them? Do you have a concrete example? Searching my mailbox shows you have only ever used your account to submit couple of bug tickets, and comment on two or three. > successfully, I do have an account with Git/SVN privs, I do have full edit > privs on the wiki, and this account was approved through the proper > channels. Everyone with php.net VCS account has full wiki karma. You don't need VCS karma for that. Again, I know you have VCS account, and know you have uploaded your SSH key. > So, if this isn't the correct list, please tell me which one is instead of > just being condescending and disrespectful. I haven't been disrespectful > towards you and I would appreciate the same consideration to be > reciprocated. But regardless of that, I should have commit privs in Docbook > so if this isn't the place to inquire about it, please tell me whom to > contact and I'll do so. phpdoc@lists.php.net is the appropriate list. As for doc commit karma, Philip and I hand most of them out. -Hannes