[drupal-docs] who is the doc team?
Boris Mann
borismann at gmail.com
Thu Apr 14 22:11:27 UTC 2005
On 4/14/05, bryan on the web <digital at mysteryexperience.com> wrote:
> I don't know if I am on the "Doc Team" but I sure have worked a bunch
> on the docs. But not as much as others of course:
There is a "I work on Drupal documentation" check-mark in your user
account. This doesn't seem to be listed anymore publicly, seems like a
bug with the 4.6 upgrade? Dries/Steven/someone could you see about
this and paste a link to that list?
Anisa, anyone that wants to work on documentation works on it. There
is no leader. Both Kieran of CS and the Bryght team have been trying
to move things along. Ultimately, Dries still makes the calls on
anything that happens on Drupal.org, so we need to build consensus.
And, of course, find time/money to build any code that may be needed.
Anyone with Site Maintainer permission can edit pages, approve them,
and place them in a different outline. Anyone with an account on
Drupal.org can create a book page, which then goes into the submission
queue.
So:
* check the documentation box in your Drupal.org profile
* make sure you have the "Site Maintainer" role, ask for it here on
the list if you don't have it
We COULD move to a model where only Site Maintainers create/edit book
pages -- all others are directed to the Documentation issue tracker to
submit new pages.
--
Boris Mann
http://www.bryght.com
Boris loves Anisa's sig. And also wants people to finish off the
HelpText [ http://dev.bryght.com/t/wiki/HelpText ] (90% complete!) so
we can patch 4.6RC
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