- From: Tobie Langel <tobie@codespeaks.com>
- Date: Wed, 29 Jul 2015 09:18:06 +0200
- To: Antonio Olmo Titos <antonio@w3.org>, spec-prod@w3.org, W3C Team <w3t@w3.org>, Chairs <chairs@w3.org>, Systeam <w3t-sys@w3.org>
On Wed, Jul 29, 2015, at 05:00, Antonio Olmo Titos wrote: > On 28/07/15 Tobie wrote: > > Would be good to at least have wiki/index page consistency (i.e. make > > them both member-only, or better: both public). > > I don't think that is useful or even advisable, Tobie. > These wiki pages we use to discuss low-level technical details; they may > contain info about our implementation, systems, etc. I wouldn't know since I don't have access to them. > I just changed copy and style to make it more clear that's a secondary > resource, available only to the team. My point still holds, though. Either the info is useful and it should be open or it's not and it shouldn't be mentioned. Currently it just feels like there are completely artificial confidentiality rings for no (good) reason whatsoever. Just my CHF 0.02. :) --tobie
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