gnodet wrote:
> 
>> The shipped examples like loan-broker etc. seem IMHO rather "big and
>> fancy"
>> thus overwhelming newbies that still figure out the basics. 
> 
> There is no really simple example, that's right.
> 
I still hope someone has created a very easy thing for himself (or a
presentation or the like) but never published it...yet.


gnodet wrote:
> 
>> 2) In case such a thing does not exist, is any experienced person willing
>> to
>> help me create such a thing? 
> Sure.
> 

I'll write about that in a sperate mail to seperate affairs.


gnodet wrote:
> 
>> 3) Is there any place to collect ideas on stuff of similar type where
>> users
>> & newbies can write without need for special access rights? In
>> Confluence,
>> comments are only possible for users granted access rights -- what keeps
>> a
>> lot of people from jotting down their 2-5 lines.
> Looking at the permissions, it seems every user logged in should be
> able to add comments.  Should we enable all users to edit / create
> pages ?
> 
Exactly the requirement for a log-in is too high if you just want to drop
2-5 lines -- registration takes longer than actual filing (BTW that's the
reason why I do not file the Confluence bugs, mea culpa). 
1) Is it possible to open only one specific page for public? 
2) Is it possible to open all the comments to everyone (using CAPTCHAs to
prevent spam) but require a login for editing pages?

1) is great for brainstorming and refining existing ideas. 2) is great to
improve existing tutorials.

Cheers, Georg
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