On 10 Sep 2003, Jason van Zyl wrote:
> > But your point is taken. I'll just have to find some > > time to get my itch satisfied too ;-) > > By submitting a patch or asking an intelligent question is likely to get > you orders of magnitude more help from those working on Maven. Can the wiki work in this way? Although I've not tried it anywhere, it always seems to me that the wiki is a perfect way to work on prototype documents, with user involvement, then promote them to the main site as a way to declare them 'production'. If I [as a user] ask a question concerning XXX and I get a reply, would it be good for me to go add it to wiki somewhere? Should I let a Mavenite do it? If I have a question I think should be on the FAQ, how does this get managed? I'd like to add thigns to the wiki more, but am a little hesitant because I don't understand how wiki's get managed. Is it a complete free-for-all, or intended to be an open, yet managed free for all? Hen --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
