Henri Yandell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 11/09/2003 01:54:30 AM: > > > 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'.
Yes! That's exactly what it's there for. > 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? Nope, go add it and let us all know. > If I have a question I think should be on the FAQ, how does this get > managed? Add it to the FAQ on the wiki, and let someone know. Or even better send in a patch for the FAQ. > 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? It's a free for all, but some of us get notified whenever anything changes.... -- dIon Gillard, Multitask Consulting Blog: http://blogs.codehaus.org/people/dion/ --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
