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Hi Michael, :-)

On Mon, Dec 13, 2010 at 18:24, Michael Meeks <michael.meeks@novell.com> wrote:
       So - there is no need to open the wiki for editing ever, if that is a
huge problem for people, and certainly we don't have to do this for 3.3,
and certainly we don't have to open the wiki so just anyone can turn up
from the street and spam it :-) [ it is easy to have approved
translators only eg. ]. We can provide solutions for off-line editing,
and there is certainly no need to switch tooling to make the wiki the
authoritative data source now / yesterday :-) we can do that in a
month / never if there is some insuperable problem.

Personally, I like the idea of editing the help on the wiki rather than offline.
But could the problem be solved by creating a user group on the wiki and
only allowing editing rights for that group's users? Then we could add selected
devs, i10n and docs people to that group?

Is that a feasible solution?

David Nelson

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