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I would encourage SiteAdmin (without the hyphen) ... I have used Admin
on sites for managing content (members, ads, etc.) while SiteAdmin
could be reserved for pages integral to the operation of PmWiki itself.<br>
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Russ Jackman<br>
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While I was the one who proposed Site-Admin, if people dislike it,
that's enough for me to think again. It seemed like a good idea at the
time. I agree that consistency probably outweighs that.
Personally, I'd rather have SiteAdmin than Admin, though. Because it's
about administering the site, rather than administering other things.
Kathryn Andersen
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