J. Hartline wrote: > Patrick Barnes wrote: > >> >> The method we have now is quite open, >> someone only needs to make contact before they are allowed to make >> changes. > Thats strange. > I remember having a 3 hour argument just to get the fedora-livecd-list > added to teh list of mailing lists. > I didn't even *want* EditGroup access, I was told I had that access, > then I was told I didn't. > > Very unprofessional. > > Either way it was added, by a member of the wiki already. Which is > great, thanks. > I personally haven't recieved any info on being put in any EditGroup, > and I registered a long time ago. > > I just thought I would make a comment since this message makes it > sound like it is a mundane operation to get into the EditGroup. > Hell, if you are an outsider you'll be lucky if you can even get > something put on the wiki with a *request* only.. > much less be put in an EditGroup by "only needs to make contact before > they are allowed to make changes". > Ha! What a joke. > I'm sorry you faced such confusion. We /have/ been working to make it easier for people to get in touch with others who can quickly add them to the EditGroup. At current, the WikiEditing page suggests talking to whoever may have referred you to edit the wiki. It suggests that if you were not referred, you visit the #fedora-websites channel on freenode, which is now usually well-staffed. Feedback on the process would certainly help us improve it, but that doesn't mean we need to reduce our security measures. If you would still like EditGroup access, I'd be happy to add you. Is your wiki name JasperHartline? -- Patrick "The N-Man" Barnes nman64@xxxxxxxxx http://www.n-man.com/ -- Have I been helpful? Rate my assistance! http://rate.affero.net/nman64/
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