On 29/03/2007, at 16.09, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
Steffen wrote:
On 29/03/2007, at 13.42, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
so what am i supposed to do?
In short, what I'veporposed/asked for wrt the "server" is write access to the following folders:
./exhibition/ ./community/projects/exhibition/
ok
and a email alias/forward to me (this sender address) named (exhibition@<pd-community-domain>).
ok (i have set this up and additionally directed this email to the new address)
Note that write access and email alias are subject to chang when someone
the former is simpler to manage (directly via the portal) to change the email-alias (currently) ssh access is needed (which is suboptimal, as it involves necessary interaction by the iem people)
nevertheless, it's ok for now.
Thanks for setting it up!
one thing that comes to my mind: once there was a DoS-attack to puredata.info via SMTP. i temporarily closed port:25 (since it was not needed anyhow), but it is now open again.
else take over the organizer role. - I'm not running way, just stating.
Sorry. My username at the community website is stffn.
basically my email was just a rant about not knowing which user we are talking about.
I hope it is clear enough now.
anyhow: i have now (mis)used the "reviewer" group to also be "curator" of the portal. so any members of this group have special privileges in the 2 exhibition folders (apart from being reviewer on the rest of the portal)
being reviewer adds a little extra work: whenever a user "commits" a page to be published, the reviewer(s) get a notification and can really publish this content (at their own will; they can also just ignore the request).
I don't feel i totally understand this. Maybe due to my lack of knowledge of the wiki system. I hope it comes.
tell me if everything works as expected, especially adding a wikipage.
I can create wiki pages and the emails get through. So that's good. I will properly have more questions about things. I hope to solve things along the way.
(btw, what is wrong with wiki-pages being called FrontPage? this is just as standard as an html-page being called index.html)
Did i say that? I don't know that standard, but i guess it's ok. What i may have said in a former email was maybe about having a headline/ header called FrontPage in all folders. It would be like haveing the first headline in each chapter in a book called \Begin{Chapter} instead of something that relates to the content of that specific chapter. IMO.