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Re: wiki.d.o: SummerOfCode2009/KDE-based-packagemanager



Le April 5, 2009 06:19:39 pm, vous avez écrit :
> Hello Chealer,
>
> On Sun, 2009-04-05 at 17:39 -0400, Filipus Klutiero wrote:
> > Le April 5, 2009 02:47:07 am, vous avez écrit :
> > > On Fri, 2009-04-03 at 18:02 -0400, Filipus Klutiero wrote:
> > > > Le April 3, 2009 03:10:17 am Frank Lin PIAT, vous avez écrit :
> > > > > There is a kind of implicit rule on this wiki...
> > > > > wiki pages are like packages, they are maintained by some Teams/People. > > > > > (DebianInstaller/* are managed by DI team, WiFi/* pages are managed by > > > > > Geoff Simons and a few others, DebianEdu/* are managed by Holger a few
> > > > > others ...).
> > > > > It doesn't prevents other people from contributing. But if the
> > > > > maintainer don't like one's patch... well that person should try to > > > > > understand why his/her patch were rejected and talk to the maintainer.
> > > >
> > > > I see your parallel with packages, but Wiki pages aren't packages.
> > > > That page used to have no edit restriction, so I didn't suggest a
> > > > patch - I "committed" my changes directly.
> > >
> > > The main difference I see is that the moderation is done after the
> > > commit, not before.
> > Yeah, but the reason the wiki works this way is that pages don't have
> > maintainers the way we hear it for packages. When I maintain a wiki
> > page,
>
> You _contributed_ to a lot of pages, but the one page that you could
> have felt that you were maintaining is the page NvidiaGraphicsDrivers.
I'm not sure what you mean. I was talking in general, not only about the pages I maintain on Debian's wiki. Maybe I should clarify that when I wrote about my contributions to KDE-based-packagemanager, I was not arguing that I am one of its maintainers. I was just pointing that someone who'd consider Sune to be one of the page's maintainers should also consider me as one of the page's maintainers. Personally, I think that page is too trivial to identify anyone as a maintainer.

> > > > > P.S. Chealer, you can use a /Discussion page to submit you ideas.
> > > > Since I currently can't edit the content page, I couldn't link to such a page.
> > >
> > > Implicitly, my offer included the fact that I would have added the link.
> > Thank you. I don't have much to add, I just want the changes to be
> > applied. I'd prefer if you'd simply restore the changes.
>                                ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^??? edit-war ?

I don't know if this can be called an edit war yet. Surely, there were unfriendly edits. I'd push the changes once more with a good edit summary and see what happens.


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