On Mon, Nov 18, 2019 at 08:21:57AM -0500, Stephen John Smoogen wrote: > On Mon, 18 Nov 2019 at 05:08, Ankur Sinha <sanjay.ankur@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > > Hello, > > > > I think we've managed to create a bit of confusion here, so I thought > > I'd clarify it. > > > > For cases where an individual requests wikiedit access only to edit the > > wiki (as in the recent case of @abolgna[1]), will infra please continue > > to give them the necessary access as before? Fedora-join only comes into > > the picture if wikiedit access is requested as a way of joining the > > community. (This wasn't the case here---they're explicitly looking to > > edit the wiki only.) > > > > The Fedora Join SIG does not have the resources to administer wikiedit > > as well and we didn't take up this responsibility as a result[2]. > > @alciregi and I took on sponsor privileges for wikiedit only to > > short-cut some steps[3]---so that we can add people to the group if they > > come via the join-process without having to send them to infra, for > > example (unlikely but not impossible). > > > > Then there has been a lot of confusion because we also don't really > have the resources to administer wikiedit and thought this was what > this group was to help us with. I guess we need to start over here > because I don't know what the solution is. ok, that was not clear to me at least... if you want us to keep processing wikiedit requests we can do that, but then that doesn't really change much for us? kevin
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