Changes between Version 7 and Version 8 of WikiStart
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v7 v8 1 [[TOC(titleindex, Howto*,Todo*,WhyToPay)]] 1 [[TOC(titleindex, Collaborate*,Howto*,Todo*,WhyToPay)]] 2 3 [[TOC]] 2 4 3 5 = Welcome! = 6 4 7 == New Website == 5 8 6 This Website has totally changed! 9 This Website has totally changed! Forget the old one, this is a total clean Trac install 7 10 8 The idea of this website now is that to automatically create accounts to the ''collaborator'' users (see the form in elivecd.org) so they can be directly involved in the project 11 If you are a ''collaborator'', you will have RW access to this website instead of only RO, if you don't know how ''Trac'' works, you will better try first their [http://www.hosted-projects.com/trac/TracDemo/Demo demo of Trac]. If you want to know the wiki-style writing method of Trac, just see WikiFormatting for general writting and TracLinks for special links between the website (to source code elements, tickets, changesets, diff's, etc) 9 12 10 == Ideas == 11 12 This website want's to work on this way (Actual idea): 13 * Anonymous users (any user without login) 14 * SVN: RO 15 * Wiki: RO 16 * Tickets: RO 17 * Milestone/Roadmap: RO 18 * Authenticated users (any user with an automatic account created from the form of Collaborators in the Elive website) 19 * SVN: RO 20 * Wiki: RW 21 * Tickets: RW 22 * Milestone/Roadmap: RO 23 * Developer users (users that requests a SVN access) 24 * SVN: RW (it is managed by groups, so it will be have access to the things that he will want to have) 25 * Note: This ''developer users'' are a bit tricky thing... if this website is mean to a place where the users want to collaborate and feel involved directly, they can't do anything (modify the source code, with bugfixes or features) unless they request to be on this group and to have these permissions. 26 * How they will send any patch or something like that if they can't have access to the SVN ? we should need to found a way, a way that they send a patch or something like that and that we know about it, a system for that 27 * Milestone/Roadmap: RW 13 On this website you can: comment in tickets/tasks, browse source code, modify source code (patch, features, bugfix, etc), edit the contents of the site, see the changes, the timeline/roadmap for the next stable version, and specially, collaborate with the remaining tasks for the next release. 28 14 29 15 30 == Completed ?==16 == Translators == 31 17 32 No, I have not finished to set up this website yet, Im '''brainstorming''' basically about which permissions to give to them, also is possible to create groups... Ideas ? Suggeriments ? please enter in '''#elive-dev and''' give us your ideas ! 18 If you are a translator, please read '''carefully''' our HowtoTranslators page that explains how to use your translator account, how to send your translations, tips & tricks, and specially some '''important''' points to know 33 19 34 == Old Website==20 == Collaborators == 35 21 36 T he old website is totally removed, there's nothing interesting on it (except a few howtos), by other side the '''svn''' repository still working (will be cleaned up in the future)22 To have a collaborator account, just send your knowledges from [http://www.elivecd.org/Help/Collaborate our form] and we will review it, then we will create you a login account to this website that allow you to write/modify tickets, pages, etc... to have access to the '''svn''' you need to request it 37 23 24 == Code / SVN Access == 38 25 26 We don't want to give free RW access to everybody to the SVN repository, for that, if you think that you can collaborate with things that are in the source:, just enter in the '''#elive-dev''' channel of the freenode servers (click in the chat icon of your Elive dock and type '''/j #elive-dev''') and request it personally 39 27 40 Thanatermesis