Hi Petr,
On 10/18/19 2:30 PM, Petr Bokoc wrote:
Hi Vincent!
I'm glad you want to contribute, however, unfortunately the docs project
doesn't maintain the Wiki (I know, it's a bit counterintuitive). We take
care of content on the docs portal (https://docs.fedoraproject.org/).
The Wiki, content-wise, doesn't actually "belong" to any one group -
people get edit rights automatically when they join any group as
contributors, be it docs, marketing, a technical SIG...
If you're only interested in contributing to the Wiki, then please see
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Help:Editing#Gaining_Edit_Access -
especially point 3. Basically you should open a ticket for infra to get
access if you don't want to get involved in any other aspect of Fedora
right now.
If you change your mind and decide you want to contribute to the docs
published on docs.fp.o, let me know. (Note that not all of these docs
are maintained by us either; the Docs Project actively maintains the
portal and some of the docs listed under User Docs, the rest is split
among various groups maintaining their own docs repos and we make sure
they're published and provide help if needed.)
Thanks for your reply and for all the good information. I had not
realized the difference between the doc team and the wiki. The link to
the edit process for the wiki is also very useful.
Yes, Pierre-Yves had mentioned I could open a ticket to get edit access
to the wiki as well but I figured I could go the mailing list route as
well (as I thought the doc team owned the wiki).
I'll see what I do here, thanks for giving me all the options!
Cheers,
Vincent
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