On Sat, 9 May 2009, noreply at centos.org wrote: > The following page has been changed by DagWieers: > http://wiki.centos.org/Contribute?action=diff&rev2=21&rev1=20 > - * We also encourage you to request and to maintain a > personal homepage with your contact information -- some > people also use such a page to keep a note of their edits. > You may request that page be set up in your initial email. > Having such a '''sandbox''' also gives you a place to > experiment for testing content layout, editing commands, > etc. > + * We also encourage you to request and to maintain a > personal homepage with your contact information. Some people > also use their homepage to keep a note of their edits, or as > a place to experiment for testing content layout, editing > commands, etc. I mentioned a sandbox, as that is a wiki concept (as well as a development one). Any reason for dropping it? > - * There will be a small delay while you wait for someone > from the AdminGroup to create that page and give you editing > rights. This can take up to three days if requested, say, > after normal working hours (European) on a Friday. > + * There will be a small delay while you wait for someone > from the AdminGroup to create that page and give you editing > rights. This can take up to three days if requested. This greatly changes the meaning, and as the issue I was addressing was the fact that the rotation of the globe caused a US author to become impatient, evicerates the prior last sentence. I have no idea what the revised second sentence is saying, as by definition a request was made. -- Russ herrold