On Wednesday 26 March 2008 14:11:36 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I don't understand your point...?  Does this have some bearing on access
> to the wiki and/or aussie?  I'm probably confused because it _is_ possible
> to introduce "roles" in the wiki, letting different classes of users do
> different things. ... but on the wiki (even with the web site in it), I
> can't see the need for something between regular user and developer?
> What am I missing?

Let us see I am can make myself clear this time. :-)

Just a matter of convention I call developers those people that have with 
write access to the lyx repository.

I was thinking about another category like what we have now for translators. 
They don't have writing access to the repository (unless they are developers) 
but they have a very important contribution to lyx (translations).

If we find people that regularly add useful content to the lyx wiki we can 
invite them to have write access to the official lyx pages hence keeping the 
pages updated.

If this scenario does not reflect the reality then I apologize. :-)

I was trying to emphasize your distinction between the official pages and the 
comunity wiki.
 
> /C

-- 
José Abílio

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