I'm not sure I see the point? If a committer wants to add/update web content
why should they need to do it twice? Its hard enough as it is to motivate
people to document things on the website without making the process even
harder to do.

  ...ant

On 7/3/07, Venkata Krishnan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi,

Some time ago, just after the creation go TUSCANYWIKI, I had suggested
that committers and non-committers both use only TUSCANYWIKI.

Things that need to go the website also should get added in TUSCANYWIKI
first, just that committers will take up the responsibility of copying them
over to TUSCANY.

This way, the wiki that all of us use is just one which is TUSCANYWIKI.
The other space TUSCANY is to be perceived just as a web content hosting
space and anything that happens there is only a selective copy over from
TUSCANYWIKI.

Thoughts ?

- Venkat


On 7/3/07, ant elder < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On 7/2/07, Simon Laws <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> <snip>
>
> Can we move this information across the to the new wiki space (
> > http://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/TUSCANYWIKI/Home) so that
> > everyone (including non committers) can add to it?
>
>
> Is it really so bad having only committers able to update the release
> plan
> and having others needing to post to the mailing list? The committers
> are
> the ones responsible for doing the release (others are still very
> welcome to
> participate and contribute).
>
>    ...ant
>


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