Michal Vyskocil - 15:09 12.12.13 wrote:
Wiki: Pros: * people know how to write there * we have it already + * easy way to review changes ever heard about page history?
Sent patch that goes through review?
+ * easy way to submit new OSEP wiki is designed for making submissions easy to anyone
Sent new page to namespace/category and wait for review?
Cons: * we would have to setup some rights system and test it why? anyway wikimedia does support that since beggining [1]
Ok, never tried that :-)
* hard merging and discussion of changes
have you ever hear about Talk pages? but discussions should happen on ML by default
Talk is not answer, mailing list is, I still think about something like patch review...
* not easy to prepare full OSEP, review it and merge it
cm'n, wiki is designed for this use case - or do you really expect dozens of pull requests for documentation?
In my experience wiki is designed and used as everybodys playground with hopes that in the end some structure and something usable will emerge and that google will be able to index it good enough :-D
The easiest approach is 1.) $OWNER write OSEP proposal and put it into wiki with proper Category 2.) Then sent it as an attachement to ML 3.) Changes are merged by $OWNER back to wiki 4.) Once agreed, OSEP is accepted 5.) profit!
I really do not see any particular advantage of git in this specific case. And btw all OSEPs can be watched, so people can be warned on edit. Please KISS!
In general what I'm afraid of is openFATE, which is generally everyones wish list. So I would prefer to have at least some entry barrier. But maybe moving pages and access rights in wiki are the answer. In general, I admit that I'm biased and that I like git much more than wiki, but looks like wiki could be maybe made to work. -- Michal HRUSECKY SUSE LINUX, s.r.o. openSUSE Team Lihovarska 1060/12 PGP 0xFED656F6 19000 Praha 9 mhrusecky[at]suse.cz Czech Republic http://michal.hrusecky.net http://www.suse.cz -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org