intro

The http://www.skolelinux.org webpages are maintained by a team of volunteers who are given access on a 'need to have' basis. It is possible to give people access on different levels so that one person can have access to only publishing certain content. Other users may have full administrative access. This is also done on a 'need to' basis.

FIXME: explain how to request access - sending mail to where? probably to Lars Risan <lars.risan@tik.uio.no> (correct?) and Anders Kringstad Hanssen <akai@skolelinux.no>

people having access

Currently the following people have access to the [http://www.skolelinux.org/no/ /no/ section] of http://www.skolelinux.org with alteast content publishing rights on existing pages:

Currently the following people have access to the [http://www.skolelinux.org/en/ /en/ section] of www.skolelinux.org with atleast content publishing rights on existing pages:

Currently the following people have access to the [http://www.skolelinux.org/ / section] of www.skolelinux.org with at least content publishing rights on existing pages:

about the content

The / section of www.skolelinux.org is not meant to have any substantial content. It is there as a jump-point to the selected language. We are looking for people willing to create the following translations of the /en/ section into new languages: French, German, Spanish.

After the completion of French, German and Spanish sub-sections of http://www.skolelinux.org we will look further into cross-publishing in languages, rss of news-items etc.

The web pages are mainly created to contain static updated information and the access to change or modify any article is there for people who wish to help keeping the web site in such a state. Dynamicly updated information should be referenced on the web site and live on the wiki for constant updating by a number of people. Inclusion of wiki pages on the web site have been scripted and are available as a workaround for people wishing to get something from the wiki published.

== editing ==

login at http://www.skolelinux.org/user

note: we should use https for login

mailinglists used to discuss the webpages

More mailinglists can be requested from postmaster@skolelinux.org

no idea about this one: