On Sun June 1 2008, Thorsten Leemhuis wrote: > Instead drop them completely; give everyone again a chance to *easily* > participate everywhere in Fedora without being in committees; those > should watch and coordinate/decide only if needed. IOW: it's a wiki, we > should use it like one! There is an extension for mediawiki to allow reviewing and marking revisions of a page as stable. Imho this would make it a lot easier to participate in the changing of acl-restricted pages: http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:FlaggedRevs Of course it needs to be tested how good this works with the acl system in place. I already created an ticket in the Infrastructure trac to collect information about this: https://fedorahosted.org/fedora-infrastructure/ticket/583 > move everything out of Packaging/ that is meant to be modified for > ordinary packagers; that will avoid a lot of confusion, as it'll be > crystal clear for everyone then that Packaging/ is completely maintained > by the Packaging Committee. I agree, having some pages that may be edited is only confusing. Regards, Till
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