Hey, On 11.12.2013 15:56, Michal Hrusecky wrote:
Michal Vyskocil - 15:10 11.12.13 wrote:
So do you want to maintain OSEPs in some github repo? Would not that be overkill compared to wiki, which provides the same set of features you want?
hmmm, interesting idea, never thought about wiki as I know Gentoo does it this way. Maybe somebody else would have some idea about the reasoning behind. Thinking about using wiki, my first few thoughts:
- we would need to create a new namespace and limit access and check how access rights in wiki works - means some work, but once set up, could work
I don't see why you would need a new namespace. You can simply have a decent site template with categorization in openSUSE: and a Portal to tie it all together.
- harder/trickier submission of new OSEPs and changes * preparing somewhere, asking for a page/access, copy the result over vs pull request (which we can even link in mailing list discussion)
Hm why would you need access rights at all? I could just start openSUSE:My_proposal-0001 in the category Draft_OSEPs, show it to the "key people" and if they like it, propose it to the mailing list. Once it's discussed, you can reference the discussion and change the category to Accpeted_OSEPs etc. etc. No need for access rights.... Henne -- Henne Vogelsang http://www.opensuse.org Everybody has a plan, until they get hit. - Mike Tyson -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org