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Wiki access to members who are not in the center?
Posted: Mon Oct 14, 2013 10:26 pm
by Ivan Denisov
Can I give access to Wiki to Bernhard Treutwein? He is not in the center but he asking me for access.
He has found few typos, better if he will have ability to fix them in future, for example.
Re: Wiki access to members who are not in the center?
Posted: Tue Oct 15, 2013 6:33 am
by ReneK
IMHO, the wiki as it is now is not the bbf.org-wiki, but your private thing, as no member of the center aside from you asked for it, voted on it or authorised you to do anything with it. There has not even been any discussion on what we could use the wiki for. I don't care what you do on your private wiki, and who you give access to. I would never dare to infringe on your rights to decide things on your own wiki. But I would prefer, if you detach your private wiki from blackboxframework.org as long as no decisions have been made by the center.
Re: Wiki access to members who are not in the center?
Posted: Wed Oct 16, 2013 7:18 pm
by OberonCore
ReneK wrote:...I would never dare to infringe on your rights to decide things on your own wiki. But I would prefer, if you detach your private wiki from blackboxframework.org as long as no decisions have been made by the center.
Agree.
Re: Wiki access to members who are not in the center?
Posted: Thu Oct 17, 2013 12:43 pm
by Ivan Denisov
OberonCore wrote:ReneK wrote:...I would never dare to infringe on your rights to decide things on your own wiki. But I would prefer, if you detach your private wiki from blackboxframework.org as long as no decisions have been made by the center.
Agree.
Because opinion split I will do this if people will vote me to do this and vote that wiki is useless for the project. According to yours logic, the forum also should be closed. No initiative, no progress, no work. Sorry, but no.
Re: Wiki access to members who are not in the center?
Posted: Thu Oct 17, 2013 12:46 pm
by ReneK
Good idea. Probably we need to move blackboxframework.org to a board managed by OberonCore in order to get things done well.