--- wikisrc/wiki/non-developer.mdwn 2010/07/04 03:36:07 1.1 +++ wikisrc/wiki/non-developer.mdwn 2010/07/04 03:39:58 1.2 @@ -16,12 +16,12 @@ its own. ### Why not full write privileges? -Until now, NetBSD resources have been writable exclusively by -developers. In a way, that's exactly what being a developer means. -It's fundamental to our project infrastructure, and it's fundamental -to why you're able to trust the software we publish. This wiki is -the first exception to the rule. No way around it, we have to be -careful. +Until now, NetBSD project resources have been writable exclusively +by developers. In a way, that's exactly what being a developer +means. It's fundamental to our project infrastructure, and it's +fundamental to why you're able to trust the software we publish. +This wiki is the first exception to the rule. No way around it, we +have to be careful. At the same time, it's a wiki, and this is NetBSD -- we want to be as inclusive as we responsibly can. Anyone with an OpenID can play. @@ -29,8 +29,8 @@ Instead of a simplistic comment system, Discussions, each of which _is_ a wiki page. When you make an edit, your change is committed to `wikisrc`. A commit message goes out to `www-changes@`, attributed to you, the same as it would for a -NetBSD developer. +developer. As a starting point, we feel pretty good about this. We hope you do too, and we hope you feel welcome to contribute. Because you -are! +are.