Stefan Drees wrote:
Am 06.12.12 18:31, schrieb Skip Montanaro:
I finally got around to this today. I added a PythonTrainingGroup page:
Thanks for doing the hard work!
This lists a few known trainers. Marilyn Davis confirmed that she can edit the PythonTraining page:
http://wiki.python.org/moin/PythonTraining
I can edit it as well, but that's because I'm in the AdminGroup. Can someone who is not in the AdminGroup and not listed in the PythonTrainingGroup page check the PythonTraining page to make sure it appears immutable for you?
To me it looks immutable. URL = http://wiki.python.org/moin/PythonTraining
On the left under "Page" I see "Immutable Page"
Yes, I think everything is as it should be. I think that the initial problem may have been related to not being logged in, as the ACL was only letting people who are in the Known category (which is everyone who is effectively logged in or returning the Moin cookie) edit the page, and I see that Marilyn edited it back in September as a logged in user. If people don't want to have to maintain separate Moin account details, we could once again consider the OpenID support, I suppose. Paul
On Fri, Dec 7, 2012 at 1:25 AM, Paul Boddie <paul@boddie.org.uk> wrote:
If people don't want to have to maintain separate Moin account details, we could once again consider the OpenID support, I suppose.
Python custom OpenID support is already enabled. Not integrated with upstream to test if it's secure, but login with Google account works.
On Thursday 06 December 2012 23:43:52 anatoly techtonik wrote:
On Fri, Dec 7, 2012 at 1:25 AM, Paul Boddie <paul@boddie.org.uk> wrote:
If people don't want to have to maintain separate Moin account details, we could once again consider the OpenID support, I suppose.
Python custom OpenID support is already enabled. Not integrated with upstream to test if it's secure, but login with Google account works.
That just goes to show how long it is since I last checked! On wider Wiki matters, I noticed that the Jython Wiki is getting regular spam: http://wiki.python.org/jython/RecentChanges Maybe TextCHA support could be enabled for that Wiki, at least to keep the level of spam to a reasonable minimum. Paul
On Fri, Dec 7, 2012 at 2:09 AM, Paul Boddie <paul@boddie.org.uk> wrote:
On Thursday 06 December 2012 23:43:52 anatoly techtonik wrote:
On Fri, Dec 7, 2012 at 1:25 AM, Paul Boddie <paul@boddie.org.uk> wrote:
If people don't want to have to maintain separate Moin account details, we could once again consider the OpenID support, I suppose.
Python custom OpenID support is already enabled. Not integrated with upstream to test if it's secure, but login with Google account works.
That just goes to show how long it is since I last checked!
On wider Wiki matters, I noticed that the Jython Wiki is getting regular spam:
http://wiki.python.org/jython/RecentChanges
Maybe TextCHA support could be enabled for that Wiki, at least to keep the level of spam to a reasonable minimum.
Must be IMHO. TextCHA is also an annoying thing. Now with some serious guys paid to do the site plumbing works, how about creating a wishlist for them, which will also include the point: * do not show wiki TextCHAs to users with more than 10 edits We only need a maintainer for this list. It will also be handy for the next Code In and GSoC challenges. -- anatoly t.
On Fri, Dec 7, 2012 at 12:09 AM, Paul Boddie <paul@boddie.org.uk> wrote:
On Thursday 06 December 2012 23:43:52 anatoly techtonik wrote:
On Fri, Dec 7, 2012 at 1:25 AM, Paul Boddie <paul@boddie.org.uk> wrote:
If people don't want to have to maintain separate Moin account details, we could once again consider the OpenID support, I suppose.
Python custom OpenID support is already enabled. Not integrated with upstream to test if it's secure, but login with Google account works.
That just goes to show how long it is since I last checked!
On wider Wiki matters, I noticed that the Jython Wiki is getting regular spam:
http://wiki.python.org/jython/RecentChanges
Maybe TextCHA support could be enabled for that Wiki, at least to keep the level of spam to a reasonable minimum.
TextCha is already enabled on that wiki, I'm afraid. I will try changing the questions. -- Radomir Dopieralski, http://sheep.art.pl
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