[wp-forums] The "Changes" - PT2 - Let's get this together..
Christopher J. Hradil
chradil at comcast.net
Fri Sep 15 23:54:04 GMT 2006
Well, when you put it that way....
ps.. on the install4free subject, I know that everyone's busy and so on, I was going to suggest that
someone go ahead and update the codex in a couple of logical places with the link/information for
install4free, instead, I've gone ahead and done the updates (but left them in HTML comments, lest I
be slapped for doing something which seems to make sense, but everyone else disagrees) in the
following locations:
http://codex.wordpress.org/Installing_WordPress#Things_to_Know_Before_You_Begin
http://codex.wordpress.org/Before_You_Install
http://codex.wordpress.org/FAQ_Installation#Installation
http://codex.wordpress.org/Hosting_WordPress
and in two locations at
http://codex.wordpress.org/Getting_Started_with_WordPress
~~
Christopher J. Hradil
http://hradil.us
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> Subject: Re: [wp-forums] The "Changes" - PT2 - Let's get this
> together..
>
> Christopher J. Hradil wrote:
> > +1 Moderation
> > I think that getting more folks involved will help get
> things done in
> > general, and provide more coverage which is a good thing. Just in
> > reviewing the subscriber list to the wp-forums mailing list
> (which has
> > been adding members with a reasonable amount of consistency), there
> > seems to be plenty of folks available to help out, so I
> think that's
> > probably a good place to begin looking for additional mod
> help. In the worst case if someone wasn't doing a good enough
> job or whatever, an admin Podz, etc could easily just strip
> any new folks of their 'mod' status.
> >
>
> I'm going to totally disagree.
> While more mods may or may not be on the agenda, approaching
> mailing-list subscribers to do that job just isn't going to happen.
> Every mod has been appointed because they have done the work.
> They have helped out almost daily, have shown a depth of
> knowledge, have coped with FAQ's and have done everything
> consistently. I do not think using a mailing-list for
> selection criteria is a good one. Example: I've been subbed
> to the hackers list since it's inception. You wouldn't want
> me reviewing code and the task is no less important.
>
> P.
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