Greetings,
Last night, I sent a message to mailman-users pointing people at a turnkey, mimedefang-based solution to the problem of Mailman footers on MIME messages not displaying properly in some mail clients. That message has not yet been approved for the list, since I just joined it, so I've attached it here as well.
I wanted to add a description of and link to my new solution on the relevant page of the Mailman Wiki (http://wiki.list.org/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=4030707), so I created an account for myself on the Wiki, but even after doing that, I can't find any way to edit the page.
I suppose this means that either I'm missing something, or new Wiki users are not granted write access to the Wiki by default. I searched a bit but couldn't find any obvious explanation of this policy or the right channel for requesting write access to the Wiki.
I assume there are people on this list who have write and admin access to the Wiki, so could I ask for someone to either (a) give me write access, at least to the page referenced above, so I can add something about my solution to it, or (b) add a description of my solution and a link to it (http://stuff.mit.edu/%7Ejik/software/mailman_mimedefang/) on the Wiki page?
Thanks,
Jonathan Kamens
Jonathan Kamens wrote:
I wanted to add a description of and link to my new solution on the relevant page of the Mailman Wiki (http://wiki.list.org/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=4030707), so I created an account for myself on the Wiki, but even after doing that, I can't find any way to edit the page.
I suppose this means that either I'm missing something, or new Wiki users are not granted write access to the Wiki by default. I searched a bit but couldn't find any obvious explanation of this policy or the right channel for requesting write access to the Wiki.
You now have write permission on the Wiki.
I have also updated the note at the top left of the Wiki Dashboard to indicate that permission is required and how to request it.
Sorry for the confusion. We keep changing things in an attempt to control Wiki spam, and the documentation doesn't always keep up.
-- Mark Sapiro <mark@msapiro.net> The highway is for gamblers, San Francisco Bay Area, California better use your sense - B. Dylan
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