diff for patches wont work as the confluence native content (the source) is not
on svn. That is unless those patches are for any other static content that is
not served directly by confluence but still is being referenced by it,
something like the css or some images like logos, templates, etc.
I think you need to ask yourself this question, why would I want a everybody to
have edit access to my project website?
For the wiki this goes well, you want as many people contributing as possible but for the website the situation is totally different. Having just captcha on new accounts sign up wont protect your website from any "malicious" editing.
Cheers!
Hernan
Simon Nash wrote:
With this new approach, how can a non-committer make a change?
Will there be a mirror of the web site in the separate space
with committer+CLA access where I can do this? Or will I need
to create diff patches and attach them to a JIRA?
Simon
ant elder wrote:
+1, it would be unfortunate to have the home paged covered in unsavory
links
by some spammer just as 0.90 has been announced.
...ant
On 6/6/07, Simon Laws <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Ok Hernan, thanks for your advice on this, I guess we can go with just
having committers access on the space used to generate the website and
them
move everything else to a separate space with committers and cla access.
Who
do we ask for a new space? [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Regards
Simon
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