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− | Hi Isaac:
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− | You have full rights to create and edit pages—no need to go through me. And I encourage you to do so if you see anything that can be improved. I can always go to the "recent changes" page and revert edits, and so can you. You can edit the entire page or any small section of the page that has a header.
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− | I plan to open up editing to self-registered, email-confirmed users after I get the anti-spam extensions and the revision approval system configured. Even after that, you will retain full permissions.
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− | There’s even a small possibility of opening it to anonymous users as does Wikipedia, if the controls prove strong enough. Perhaps we could try it for a while and see what happens.
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− | I went with a Jane.Doe format for email names because of some anomalies that otherwise manifest. Also, you might see another user in the logs with your name misspelled. MediaWiki won't let you delete a user easily, so I blocked the other name to make sure nobody used it.
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− | I have over 400 edits under the name Gregfuller. I just created Greg.Fuller and will start using that.
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− | I hope to have the more user-friendly Visual Editor working soon. It requires a node.js dependent server to run, so it's not a flip-the-switch deal. The markup notation is so easy to learn and use that I may end up not even using it myself.
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− | Please change your password. And let me know what you think.
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