On Mon, 2005-10-31 at 08:07 -0800, Karsten Wade wrote: > On Sun, 2005-10-30 at 18:12 -0600, Patrick Barnes wrote: > > > For Docs, using ##writer and ##editor might also be of interest. > > ##technical-contact > > This is especially important for Beat pages. It might be more than a > page needs, though. > > > Any thoughts? I think that different types of content require different arrangements, and the same considerations probably apply whatever the technology (Wiki or static pages). Pages with certain kinds of content need to be carefully maintained, and may need more stringent change control than is usual. Material like: - Legal and policy statements - Project admin, e.g. schedules - Download pages (with URLs and checksums) - "Shop-front" pages, like the front page and FAQ, intended to be seen by the new and unwary For other stuff, it may be best to let people get on and produce whatever they need. Having one person per category to act as a maintainer, moderator and point of contact is probably enough. FWIW, I really like Patrick's idea of having of a mailing list for official and third-party Website maintainers to get together. -- Stuart Ellis stuart@xxxxxxxx Fedora Documentation Project: http://fedora.redhat.com/projects/docs/ GPG key ID: 7098ABEA GPG key fingerprint: 68B0 E291 FB19 C845 E60E 9569 292E E365 7098 ABEA
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