Marcel Offermans wrote:
On Aug 2, 2008, at 15:04 , Richard S. Hall wrote:
The wiki is generally write accessible to everyone, except for comments.
D'oh! That should have said "...is generally NOT accessible to everyone,
except for comments."
But as Marcel points out, you need to be logged in to comment.
Sorry. I am tired. ;-)
Well, no, if you're not logged in, you can't modify anything.
If you are logged in as a registered user, you can ONLY write comments
(that will only be visible within the wiki, and not on the generated
website).
If you are a committer (CLA on file) you can be added to a special
user group in the wiki, which gives you write and modify access.
A bit off-topic, strictly spoken the website is now generated by a
plugin that uses the Confluence user "autoexport" to determine what's
visible for export. I have not tried this, but if you would create
pages that are not accessible to that user (perhaps make sure all new
content by default is not) then you can actually use the confluence
rights management system to "tag" pages that can be exported to the
website. I'm not sure if that's worth the trouble though, as formally
every time you tag something that has contributions by users that
don't have a CLA on file would still need to go through some form of
official process...
Yeah, I don't know either, but it would be nice if we could open up our
wiki a little bit more...
-> richard
Greetings, Marcel
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