Yes, makes sense.
If I were the sysop I would make the file 'read only' though the
Etherpad software might not like that....
Regards, Richard.
On 15/06/12 14:19, Barry Newstead wrote:
Hi Richard,
I don't think there is a way to lock an etherpad, though not 100% sure.
I suggest add a link to it from the wiki page, though note that the
official record is on the wiki and we can't guarantee that people
haven't changed the etherpad (though I doubt anyone would). Make sense?
Best,
Barry
On Wed, Jun 13, 2012 at 7:29 AM, Richard Ames <richard(a)ames.id.au
<mailto:richard@ames.id.au>> wrote:
I think the Etherpad record of our meeting is a valuable resource
and should be reserved.
The 'on web ' version has line numbers and contributor colours which
make it easier to refer too. See
http://etherpad.wikimedia.org/__Notes-20and-20discussion-__20for-20Advisory…
<http://etherpad.wikimedia.org/Notes-20and-20discussion-20for-20Advisory-20Group-20Meeting-20>
Can this version be write locked so none of us alter it????
Regards, Richard.
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