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Re: wiki page/namespace names, wiki feature requests, etc.


From: Vincent Danen <vdanen () linsec ca>
Date: Tue, 26 Feb 2008 18:55:13 -0700

* [2008-02-25 17:35:07 +0300] (GalaxyMaster) wrote:

wiki, they can just not read those messages. I think discussing issues
pertinent to the oss-security concept as a whole on this list is relevant
and wise. As you say, if we move off-list, we will lose a lot of eyeballs.

Agreed.  Then I propose to prefix any Wiki-related messages with the
'wiki:' prefix, so those who aren't interested can easily distinguish
such messages and skip them.

Now re: modules (like auto-index).  We need some way to determine when
a request for a new Wiki functionality should be fulfilled and when it
should be denied.  Although, I'm glad to invest my spare time into this
project (as a sysadmin, a wiki maintainer, etc.) I think it's unwise to
install any requested plugin (or implement some feature from scratch)
per initial request.  How about votes from 3-4 subscribers to get
a green light to a request?  Or we can define a list of people who are
eligible to approve such changes.

I'm ok with a vote.  Actually, I would say that most people probably
don't care, so I'd say if you get 3-4 votes *against* something, then
don't implement it.  Most people who don't care one way or the other
will say nothing, while those against something are more likely to speak
up.

Of course, a valid reason as to why they are against something should be
a prerequisite.

--
Vincent Danen @ http://linsec.ca/

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