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In lugnet.market.services, Larry Pieniazek writes:
> The person who "edits" the main market services page could put something on
> the page to link to it, right? (it's not ready to be linked to, this is more
> of a hypothetical at this point until I am ready to do something fancy)
Sure -- definitely!
> Who is that person? (I'm thinking it's still you for this particular page
> but not for every page in general. I know you edited the page to add links
> to things already, you do it all the time, and it has real external links to
> my stuff already...)
I mostly maintain that area, but Suz also has editor access to it. She mostly
maintains the books and robotics areas but we both add stuff here and there.
Richard Franks has editor access to the /loc/uk/ area and Joseph Gonzalez has
editor access to the /reviews/ area and Jacob Sparre Andersen has editor access
to the /loc/dk/ and /boats/ areas.
> Does it make sense for there to be a way to determine who can edit pages?
> SHould people "sign their work" or maybe a master list? Or is it a security
> breach to know who the editors are. Not sure.
We'd like to shut off the "old" editor permissions mechansism (which was a
temporary hack of sorts) and base editing permissions on member id. I think
it would be good at that time also to give a link to people who have editor
permissions to a given area or page, so that people could contact them about
changes/additions/issues/etc.
--Todd
> FTX is indeed easier to use for quick content creation and changing than the
> standard "create/edit offline, test offline, ftp to my website, test online,
> does it need fixes, if so iterate" cycle, that's for sure. You don't have to
> be anywhere in particular and you don't need to have any tools installed
> except your browser (and be signed in, of course)
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