On Fri, Oct 16, 2009 at 5:54 AM, Marcus Moeller <mail at marcus-moeller.de> wrote: >> <ralph.angenendt at gmail.com> wrote: >>> On Thu, Oct 15, 2009 at 5:46 PM, Jerry Amundson <jamundso at gmail.com> wrote: >>>> Please grant edit permission to my account, JerryAmundson. >>>> Initially, I'll change my personal page. Later, I can expand into >>>> areas that need changes made, especially if they involve aspects of >>>> CentOS I use daily - xen, drbd, and so on... >>> >>> What is it with all those "personal pages"? Not wanting to turn you >>> off (you are getting one, no problem), but why does everybody think >>> he/she needs one on the wiki? Why not contribute first? >> >> Yes, I know the contribute page "says so", I'd like to know if there >> is a personal "need" to get one. > > We could suggest to use the sandbox instead for learning how to work > with the wiki. Another option could be to set up something like a > 'construction area' where every new article should be created first > and be moved to the correct section when finished. > > Besides that it may confuse ppl if they do not have access to their > personal page. Perhaps granting access to personal pages could be > automated in some kind of way. Hi, Ralph and Marcus... To your points, I would like to propose an update to a Section 3 on the wiki's Contribute page [1]: Remove this bullet: "We also encourage you to request and to maintain a personal homepage with your contact information. Some people also use their homepage to keep a note of their edits, or as a place to experiment for testing content layout, editing commands, etc." Include a bullet such as this: "Initially edit rights will be allocated to certain sections of the Wiki, such as the WikiSandBox. The sandbox is where you can experiment with content layout, editing commands, etc. Once your Wiki content has been accepted for publication -- and you have demonstrated your commitment to maintaining your content -- your Wiki access can be extended. This might include the creation of a personal homepage where you can maintain your contact information and notes of your edits." Thanks. gd [1] Section 3, http://wiki.centos.org/Contribute