Issue #10 - Unclear how all contributions to website can be seen

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From: Philippe Cloutier <chealer(at)gmail(dot)com>
To: spi-general(at)lists(dot)spi-inc(dot)org
Subject: Issue #10 - Unclear how all contributions to website can be seen
Date: 2018-07-01 21:23:09
Message-ID: 397dd155-56a5-301c-33c4-45ed9a84f60a@gmail.com
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The way one can contribute to SPI's website is explained onhttp://www.spi-inc.org/ :

>/This website is managed using ikiwiki+git. You can view the revision history via gitweb <http://git.spi-inc.org/gitweb/?p=website.git> and send any updates, either as a git pull request or a patch, to webmaster at spi-inc.org <http://lists.spi-inc.org/listinfo/spi-general> <mailto:webmaster at spi-inc.org <http://lists.spi-inc.org/listinfo/spi-general>>. /Unfortunately I cannot find/any documentation on how mails to ///webmaster at spi-inc.org <http://lists.spi-inc.org/listinfo/spi-general>/ can be seen, so I see no way to see all "updates" others have already submitted, so I am unable to tell if: /

1. /A specific change was already submitted/
2. /or if change proposals are being processed in general/

/This request is related to issue #2 "/Allow contributions to website from browser".

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Philippe Cloutier
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From: Martin Michlmayr <tbm(at)cyrius(dot)com>
To: Philippe Cloutier <chealer(at)gmail(dot)com>
Cc: spi-general(at)lists(dot)spi-inc(dot)org
Subject: Re: Issue #10 - Unclear how all contributions to website can be seen
Date: 2018-07-01 21:55:01
Message-ID: 20180701215501.vuh5bv6kwp4jdzjf@jirafa.cyrius.com
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* Philippe Cloutier <chealer(at)gmail(dot)com> [2018-07-01 17:23]:
> 1. /A specific change was already submitted/
> 2. /or if change proposals are being processed in general/

If someone sends a useful patch to webmaster it will be accepted
quickly, so there's no huge queue of stuff you cannot see. Just look
at the Git repo.

We should probably use GitHub or GitLab in the future so people can
send public PRs.

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Martin Michlmayr
https://www.cyrius.com/