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Hi Kent, |
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> IMHO, the criteria for being able to edit the wiki should be lower than the |
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> present requirements on "being a Gentoo Dev". |
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Only a small subset of official pages is locked, everything else is free to |
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edit for anyone who signs himself up. |
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> I'd be interested in seeing if theres' a way to have "vetted" edits of some |
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> kind, ala a patchqueue/pull-merge feature but for wikis, allowing a user to |
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> edit a page as they see fit, but the changes are only visible to them until |
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> they mark their edits "done" where it can be pushed to a moderation queue |
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> for somebody trusted to check over. |
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That exists and is used in the German Wikipedia. |
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(Basically, you get the last "vetted" page by default, with a small message |
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saying "newer versions available".) |
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Andreas K. Huettel |
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Gentoo Linux developer |
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dilfridge@g.o |
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http://www.akhuettel.de/ |