Hi Trapier,
Sorry we didn't get back to you sooner. We appreciate the offer to help!
The Docs Project doesn't really cover the Wiki, we maintain the website
at
docs.fedoraproject.org. The proper group to join for wiki edit access
would be "wikiedit", and it seems that nobody on this list is a sponsor
there. Log into FAS at
https://admin.fedoraproject.org/accounts, find
the group in the Group List in the left side menu, and apply to join. I
suggest you try contacting the sponsors listed there as well and
introduce yourself.
Check back with me if they don't reply to you within some reasonable
amount of time (say, a week?). I can add you to the docs group, which
should also give you wiki edit access, but it would be a workaround and
I'd rather try to do it the right way first if wiki editing is what
you're after.
Cheers,
Petr
On 12/05/2016 03:31 AM, Trapier Marshall wrote:
> Hi Docs,
>
> Coming back to using Fedora after a few years in Debian land. Expect I'll have
some basic improvements [1] to offer on the Fedora wiki as I re-onboard, and that
privilege seems to require membership of a Fedora Project group. Since my interest is in
improving the wiki, the docs group sounded like a good home.
>
> Please consider my request to join this group.
>
> Regards,
> Trapier
>
>
> [1] For example:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Building_a_custom_kernel
>
> <quote>
> You can now make whatever changes / customizations you need before generating the
rpms and installing them. You may want to consider uncommenting
>
> # define buildid .local
>
> to avoid conflicts, e.g.
> </quote>
>
> This might read better if it indicated which file (i.e. kernel.spec) to edit.
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