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 and which is quite a bit out of date: 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 _______________________________________________ website-discuss mailing list [email protected]
