I'm more than happy to give anyone on this list an account to edit the
wiki - I just don't want to open it up to the world, for spam reasons
(obviously).

Unfortunately, there isn't a permission level at the point where
specific pages can be added.

Usually, I find that posts can be found simply via
fullasagoog/mxna/coldfusionbloggers without too much issue.

Mark

On Mon, Nov 10, 2008 at 8:27 AM, Bob Silverberg
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hey Mark,
>
> I'd be willing to help, and I have a couple of ideas/suggestions that
> might make it an easier task:
>
> 1. Is it possible to set that wiki page up as a publicly editable
> page, so anyone who creates a blog post could simply add a link to
> their own post?  I realize that this could create spam issues, which
> might have to be dealt with in another way (e.g., moderation of those
> changes, if that's possible).
>
> 2. If that's not possible, how about giving anyone who writes a post
> about Transfer access to edit that page?  Again that would require
> some maintenance, but not a huge amount, and I'd be willing to take
> that role on as well.
>
> 3. I think it's fairly safe to assume that most people blogging about
> Transfer are also on this list, so perhaps any time someone writes a
> new post they could send a message to this list announcing their post.
>  I realize that this would increase traffic on the list, but not in
> any major way, and this list already has pretty light traffic, IMO.
> Could anyone who would be AGAINST this idea please raise their hand?
>
> I think employing one or more of those three options would make the
> task of maintaining the list much easier.  I suppose if the goal is
> ensuring that the list stays up to date options 1 and 2 aren't ideal
> as they involve relying on the author to update the wiki page, and
> perhaps some may be unwilling to take the time to do that (although
> I'd be surprised by that).
>
> In terms of getting the current list up to date, I'll probably just go
> back through Brian Rinaldi's CF OS Updates and glean what I can from
> it.  What an excellent resource it is!
>
> Cheers,
> Bob
>
> On Sun, Nov 9, 2008 at 4:09 PM, Mark Mandel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> With the number of blog posts about Transfer popping out of the
>> woodwork, I'd love it if someone could take responsibility of making
>> sure they go up on the 'Tutorials' page of the documentation.
>>
>> http://docs.transfer-orm.com/wiki/Tutorials.cfm
>>
>> Anyone interested?
>>
>> (Can be more than one person)
>>
>> Mark
>>
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>> >
>>
>
>
>
> --
> Bob Silverberg
> www.silverwareconsulting.com
>
> >
>



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