Kenneth,

If the entity reference was set up in the Wiki as I proposed, then anyone wanting to contribute toward updating the Wiki entity reference would simply submit a patch to Jira. With one patch two things are kept up to date - the source code and the Wiki.

-Adrian

Kenneth Porter wrote:
--On Thursday, November 08, 2007 7:30 PM +0100 Jacopo Cappellato <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I apologize but I was not very clear. I do really think that the metadata
(data model) information is a *valuable* source of information and should
really stay in the trunk, your work will be of great help.
On the other hand, the wiki style documentation could be useful for
screen level online help, even if the pulling the metadata information
would be helpful too (e.g. the screen widget could automatically pull
information from field's metadata).


My concern was the contribution agreement to commit, and the ease with which someone without an agreement can add to the wiki.

The wiki can also act as a "staging area" for information headed for committing, but a similar issue arises, unless contributions to the wiki are automatically considered to be under community license compatible with a commit.




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