Am 29.06.2011 23:46, schrieb David Baelde: > Hi mccurly, > > You now have the permissions to edit the wiki. [Context for > savonet-dev: mccurly is starting a wiki page for users' snippets, and > more generally try to initiate a more collaborative documentation > effort.] > > On Wed, Jun 29, 2011 at 4:43 PM, McCurly<em...@mccurly.de> wrote: >> what do ya think about moderation? i can >> imagine, letting users send their snippets to me by mail, i could test and >> validate them before putting them to the wiki. > I suggest that the page mentions two possibilities: moderation by you, > through mail, or direct edit of the wiki, after creating an account > and obtaining permissions (through me). Direct edit might be good for > other advanced users like you, who should be encouraged to contribute > a lot. > >> would be a workaround, but i see, the wiki will not be a permanent solution. >> does the savonet have extra ressources? like a webserver/mailserver? does >> sourceforge offer such? > Sourceforge provides web hosting, we also have a few personal servers. > However, in both cases setting up a wiki takes some administration > time (I know it sounds easy at first, but it gets tiring when you have > to deal with upgrades, compatibility, spam, etc). If it turns out that > not so many people contribute to the wiki, we might also add everybody > to the development team so you can edit the doc directly (it's almost > as simple as a wiki). Anyway, let's start this experiment on the JIRA > wiki and see how it goes first! > > Cheers, ok, i'll do my best. i think i can do a lot as i am a mixture of a minimal advanced user and a normal user. so i don't have the developers view. this might help alot of new users and those who have more experience. so, let's roll.. mcc
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