On Sat, 8 Mar 2008, Paul W. Frields wrote: > On Fri, 2008-03-07 at 13:35 +0000, Paul W. Frields wrote: > > Assume that we have been given the blessing to use a one-click agreement > > to the CLA. No GPG required, no cumbersome signing process. Fill in > > your personal info and click to indicate you've read and agree to the > > CLA, and create a Fedora account. > > > > Now consider our wiki Edit screen. Assume that Legal really wants us to > > have CLA agreement for anyone editing the wiki. We want that process to > > be as low-drag as possible. So imagine this: > > > > If the user hits Submit, and is not logged in, request the login, along > > with a "Create an Account (30 seconds)" link. > > > > The link either goes to a new page, or pops up a little JavaScripty, > > Web2.0-y box that collects the minimum info needed for FAS2. A link is > > included to the CLA and an agreement button. The agreement and link > > appear *above* the button: > > > > "I have read and agree to the terms of the > > [Fedora Contributor License Agreement]. > > [I agree]" > > > > Upon creation of the account, the user is returned to their edit without > > losing his work, and can then submit it: > > > > "By pressing 'Submit', you agree to the > > terms of the [WikiLicense]. > > [Submit] [Cancel]" > > > > Seeing as how basically everyone does it -- how hard is this in Moin? > > In MediaWiki? > > I'm going to put this in as a ticket, if that's preferable. > Thats probably not a bad idea, it'd allow us to track it better. I don't think the above is too difficult to do at all actually, especially since I suspect a huge push for the new wiki in the next month or two. -Mike -- Fedora-websites-list mailing list Fedora-websites-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-websites-list