Fredrik Lundh wrote: >> (this is the main motivator behind my documentation and site efforts; we > > should learn not to press control-enter when we mean enter. > > anyway, what I intended to say was that we should work harder on lowering the > threshold for drive-by contributions; it should be possible for anyone to notice a > problem, add a comment or correction, preview the correction properly rendered, > and submit it to a moderation queue, in less than a minute. > > (I still think moderation is needed before corrections are made visible, but that > should be no harder, nor require any more tools, than making the correction in > the first place. I'm sure we could get some turbogears/django hackers to build > us a nice moderation queue webapp in no time at all...) Or go low-tech and have a 'mailto' link that goes to a documentation discussion list ;) Cheers, Nick. P.S. I do like the way this is coming together - particularly if we can find some cross-platform CSS like Georg's to keep the handy list of links on the right. -- Nick Coghlan | ncoghlan at gmail.com | Brisbane, Australia --------------------------------------------------------------- http://www.boredomandlaziness.org
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