[documentation] New Handbook Page for Review... And a More General Question
Shai Gluskin
shai at content2zero.com
Mon Feb 1 23:53:18 UTC 2010
A friend of mine (he's newish to Drupal, this is his first handbook page...
go Laurance Rosenzweig @rosetwig) and I wrote a new handbook page for the
Reference: snippets section called, "Managing a CCK allowed values list
without granting 'administer content types' access."
It's at: http://drupal.org/node/701774
Three kinds of feedback would be appreciated:
1. Tell me there is a much easier way (I'm dreading this one... hope that
is NULL)
2. Review the handbook page and make improvements (it's directly editable
by all d.o. users as are other handbook pages).
3. Give feedback on the "credits" at the end. Laurance in writing it up
listed our names as creators of the tutorial. That's pretty rare on handbook
pages, isn't it? I'm wondering if that is a part of d.o. culture that might
be worth changing. I understand that handbook pages evolve with their wiki
style. But the revisions list preserves that. And module pages often have
"originally written by" lines in them even as the new maintainer identifies
him/herself. What do you think.
Best,
Shai
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