> > Hey it doesn't seem like I can edit Wiki pages. I thought the purpose of a 
> > Wiki was community non-official documentation? :p
>
> Hi velociraptor,
>
> You need to login to the wiki to edit the pages.

Aha, I didn't realise I got logged out. My mistake.

> As for anything being "official" or "unofficial", I personally really
> dislike the distiction. In my opinion, any contribution by either the
> core dev team, or the rest of the PySide community--be it code,
> documentation, wiki editing, or whatever--should be evaluated based on
> its merit only. If it's something that benefits people, it's valuable,
> and it doesn't matter where it came from. We're in the same boat here.

I agree :) This is a great attitude to have for a project. Good job.
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> Date: Wed, 27 Oct 2010 12:01:38 +0300
> From: [email protected]
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [PySide] Wiki pages non editable
>
> On 26.10.2010 23:44, ext velociraptor Genjix wrote:
> >
> > Hey it doesn't seem like I can edit Wiki pages. I thought the purpose of a 
> > Wiki was community non-official documentation? :p
>
> Hi velociraptor,
>
> You need to login to the wiki to edit the pages.
>
> As for anything being "official" or "unofficial", I personally really
> dislike the distiction. In my opinion, any contribution by either the
> core dev team, or the rest of the PySide community--be it code,
> documentation, wiki editing, or whatever--should be evaluated based on
> its merit only. If it's something that benefits people, it's valuable,
> and it doesn't matter where it came from. We're in the same boat here.
>
> Cheers,
>
> ma.
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