26 May 2012 15:00
[Httpd Wiki] Update of "DocsCommentSystem" by DanielGruno
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2012-05-26 13:00:29 GMT
2012-05-26 13:00:29 GMT
Dear Wiki user, You have subscribed to a wiki page or wiki category on "Httpd Wiki" for change notification. The "DocsCommentSystem" page has been changed by DanielGruno: http://wiki.apache.org/httpd/DocsCommentSystem?action=diff&rev1=6&rev2=7 Comment: Answering a few questions We have the option of eiher run a separate comment thread for each translation of each document, or run it as a unified commentary, i.e. we can run a separate comment thread for the English and the French version of mod_lua.html or we can have them both display the same comments - this has yet to be decided. === Moderating comments === - Comments will be moderated by appointed moderators. Currently, for our test run, we have Rich Bowen, Igor Galic and Daniel Gruno as moderators, but more can be added. Upon the arrival of new comments, these moderators will be notified via email that a new comment has been added, and can review it and select appropriate actions towards it. + Comments will, in general, be allowed through without pre-approval. Comments with hyperlinks in them will require approval from a moderator before they are shown on the site. The comment system itself has a built-in touring test that should get rid of most of the spam (we have yet to receive any spam). - Comments that have links in them WILL NOT be shown unless they have been approved by a moderator. This feature can be extended to include all comments, and we also have the option of requiring that people have registered with the system before they can comment. + Any Apache committer that wishes to become moderator can do so by logging onto the comment system (see the "log in" link in each comment section) using their Apache committer id and password. Since this will be managed by the LDAP service, any new committers will automatically gain this right without any previous manual work done by the sysadmins.(Continue reading)
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