Upon re-reading this it occurs to me that it would be even better
if I actually told you the URL of the new wiki page:

http://www.genunix.org/wiki/index.php/Website_Editorial_Board

Doh!

        -alan-

Alan Coopersmith wrote:
> I've created a page in the genunix.org wiki for the Editorial
> Board aimed at answering the question "Who needs to approve
> this change and how do I get that approval?"   (a question I've
> been asked a few times since we've failed to explain this well
> so far).
> 
> I've put up a draft of an approval process for others to review.
> It's a wiki, so if other board members want to edit, please do,
> especially filling in more parts of the site we don't want to get
> in the way of changes to.   (So far I've listed that we're not
> involved in probably 95%+ of the site changes, since we don't have
> authority over community & project web pages.   Raising that number
> is a good thing.)
> 
> Of course, after typing in most of that, I then found the previous
> page explaining the site approval process, which we'd all forgotten
> about at the time the Indiana webpage change issue was in our faces,
> and which is quite a bit out of date:
>       http://www.opensolaris.org/os/site_guidelines/
> Perhaps we'll work on an update to that once we've finished setting
> up the new process.
> 
> Remember, no one has done this before, so it's up to us to set the
> rules we want and decide what we're going to do, but if we spend
> too much longer doing nothing, we're just a roadblock that needs to
> be removed.
> 

-- 
        -Alan Coopersmith-           [EMAIL PROTECTED]
         Sun Microsystems, Inc. - X Window System Engineering

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