On Wed, Oct 27, 2010 at 11:41:36AM +0200, Zach Oglesby wrote: > > I think that keeping things away from being (almost) instantly accessible makes sure fresh contributors are sane. I wouldn't like someone to go rowdy-dowdy over the documents that my team members have spent their time and efforts on. Translation is a rich ground for argument anyway. > > Thats why the commit group is invite only, anyone can join docs, but > in order to go messing with git repos you have to be a another group. > That group is invite only because only people who have shown to be > trust worthy should be able to push, others can pull and submit > patches. > > Zach I'm agree with keeping the barrier to let people messing with repos should be stay reasonably up, but i'd like a more available training (i'm not saying having just "the fine manual") to help more collaborators "getting things done" in a succesfull way. This is the idea i've started to talk with some people about a "Fedora School" (something using Moodle or another LMS) for collaborators and more users wanting to learn with some real-people guidance how to use free software, how to contribute to free software / open source. In counterpart, i think the first step to "taking a look" at tasks lists should be very easy to take. Microblog, mylyn-eclipse, whatever you like. Any system you like to helping people to helping us. Jesús Franco -- docs mailing list docs@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/docs