I was given an account to the squeak.org website in order to maintain the http://squeak.org/Documentation/ page. I also recently used my account to link to the Mailing list page on the Swiki, which I recently re-vamped (http://wiki.squeak.org/squeak/608). But I also see there is a http://wwwtest.squeak.org site. Should I be making changes there and letting the webteam port them over? I am not familiar with the policy.
We usually make changes to the wwwtest site first. Get everyone's approval before moving it over to the real site.
Matthew Fulmer wrote:
I was given an account to the squeak.org website in order to maintain the http://squeak.org/Documentation/ page. I also recently used my account to link to the Mailing list page on the Swiki, which I recently re-vamped (http://wiki.squeak.org/squeak/608). But I also see there is a http://wwwtest.squeak.org site. Should I be making changes there and letting the webteam port them over? I am not familiar with the policy.
On Thu, Jun 07, 2007 at 04:14:48PM -0700, Brad Fuller wrote:
We usually make changes to the wwwtest site first. Get everyone's approval before moving it over to the real site.
Ok. I will revert and announce my changes as soon as possible. Sorry.
Matthew Fulmer wrote:
I was given an account to the squeak.org website in order to maintain the http://squeak.org/Documentation/ page. I also recently used my account to link to the Mailing list page on the Swiki, which I recently re-vamped (http://wiki.squeak.org/squeak/608). But I also see there is a http://wwwtest.squeak.org site. Should I be making changes there and letting the webteam port them over? I am not familiar with the policy.
Matthew Fulmer wrote:
On Thu, Jun 07, 2007 at 04:14:48PM -0700, Brad Fuller wrote:
We usually make changes to the wwwtest site first. Get everyone's approval before moving it over to the real site.
Ok. I will revert and announce my changes as soon as possible. Sorry.
It's by no means and hard and fast rule. I'd say it's up to you if you want us to review it. But, that's our "usual" process.
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