Rahul Sundaram wrote:
Murray McAllister wrote:
Are you sure it's okay to just go for it
(once I've gone over the guides)? Would it be better for everyone if I
did what I wanted then mailed to the list, instead of putting it on
the wiki?
Thanks again :)
In general, you can just make changes directly without going through any
kind of approval.
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/WikiEditing
"Be bold while editing changes. Wiki changes are tracked and can be
reverted when necessary. This doesn't mean you should be reckless
especially when making large changes to key documents."
Rahul
Thanks,
I did read the quote and do realise that everyone can edit - I just
didn't want to step on any bodies toes, or give people the wrong
information.
But on that note I'll try to make something of a contribution on Saturday :)
I can't remember where I read about the new things coming into
NetworkManger, but they sounded exciting :)
Thanks again,
Murray.
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