On 01 Nov 2022 06:44, Joel Brobecker via Binutils wrote: > > I am in the process of creating a wiki for the binutils: > > > > https://sourceware.org/binutils/wiki/HomePage > > > > It is still bare bones at the moment, but I am hoping to build it > > up over time. Actually to be honest I am hoping that all of us > > will help to build it up over time. > > > > This was inspired by some conversations and talks at this year's > > GNU Tools Cauldron. The intent is to provide a site for helping > > newcomers and experts alike with using and contributing to the > > GNU binutils. Ideally attracting new contributors in the process > > and making it easier for existing contributors to get their > > patches approved and committed. > > > > The wiki is hosted on the sourceware site, but I do not know if > > this means that people with write permission for the git repository > > can also edit the wiki directly. If not, or if anyone without > > write permission also wants to contribute, then I am sure that a > > quick email to the overseers will sort things out. > > The question about write access had me think about how things have > been for GDB's wiki. If it's the same for binutil's as it was for > GDB, then account management in the wiki is independent of > sourceware.org account management for git access, and write access > to the wiki is granted by default as long as you take the time to > create an account using the web interface. What we saw happening > is that spammers started creating accounts and creating spam pages > in our wiki. Ultimately, we elected to make the wiki readonly except > for users who request write access and whom we know. The management > was made really easy, as giving someone write privs just consists > of adding their wiki handle to the EditorGroup handle: > https://sourceware.org/gdb/wiki/EditorGroup seems like it's already configured the same can someone copy & paste the list from gdb to binutils ? -mike