Just to answer two of those questions:
Marcus Moeller wrote:
THE WIKI:
For me a wiki is a collaboration platform which should be accessible to every contributor in the same manner (except the front and user pages). That means there should be a join process (where you have to agree to the cc license) which then leads to EditGroup membership.
Yes. That hasn't been furthered by me because of what is in the open by now. I wanted to have some things cleared first - this has now happened.
A comment function could be a good feature but in a comparatively small community like ours, most of everything can be discussed via ML or could be handled through page changelog.
There is no real functional comment function for moin, afaics.
THE BUGTRACKER:
The CentOS bugtracker contains a lot of upstream bugs that cannot be fixed here. We have to make sure that these are tracked upstream and fixed there.
Everybody is invited to help us to do that. Looks like there are only about 4 to 5 people who regularly look at bugs and take care about them without being pointed to specific bugs by others.
This is something which has *no* barrier at all.
Ralph