jwboyer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Josh Boyer) writes: >> But "this path" continued when completely unrelated people did >> distorting changes to my documents without asking me first. When >> ACLs (which are unavailable for me) are required to protect pages, >> then I can use licenses to protect my copyright. > > Enrico, it's a wiki. A friggin wiki. The whole idea is that people > can edit pages. This whole sh^Wissue started because the Fedora Wiki admins think different... ;) > Now obviously it is polite to discuss changes with the original author, > but there is nothing requiring that to be done. If you don't want > people making changes to pages _you_ write, then I suggest putting them > under your own user page in the wiki. I do not have problems when other people change/enhance this page. But I hate it when people (who never wrote a single char in this page before) are violating my obvious will. Because I do not want to waste more time in restoring my pages (it is not trivial and such actions destroy the complete edit-history) I went the license-way. Enrico
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