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[emacs-wiki-discuss] Submitting patches, docs, etc. by "standard form";
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S. Taylor |
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[emacs-wiki-discuss] Submitting patches, docs, etc. by "standard form"; wiki-name.el pages |
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Sat, 27 Mar 2004 00:08:18 -0500 (EST) |
Sacha, would it not simplify / cover legal angles if there were pages on
the emacs-wiki site that authors could use to submit code, features,
questions, documentation?
They could include enough about different licences/GPL's to let authors
know their code will be used -- or indicate restrictions.
You / any maintainer would be equally able to reply (automatically?),
repost with copyright notice if omitted.
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Revisions: With the flurry of patches and revisions, I haven't tried to
keep up. But the filenames are an easily matched pattern,
"[a-z]+\\(-[a-z]+\\)*\\.el"
How can we patch the code to recognize a wiki-name.el file, then format
and publish it as a code (.el) page in the wiki? With a global version
number? With integrated diff/rcs/cvs etc. to allow viewing of what's
changed? (ouch, new feature, but is it worth it?)
I'll try myself. Great site.
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