On Wed, Aug 24, 2005 at 03:54:19PM -0700, Daniel Quinlan wrote:
> I doubt this will work any better than just working on it incrementally
> in SVN.

Well, I think anything that lowers the bar for submissions is going to
help somewhat. It's much more of a hassle to submit a bug report for a
minor typo as compared to going and fixing it yourself.

Now all we need to do is to throw a link into the documentation so we
can catch users as they're first reading it. Then the fixes will start
pouring in. (I'm hoping....)

I think it might be a little *more* work on me (or whoever else wants
to copy stuff over), but also will yield *more* fixes, don't you
think?

> If anyone here would like to help us work on documentation, submit some
> patches via bugzilla and if we like them, the PMC will consider giving
> you commit access.

We could do this with Wiki contributions too, just as easily; without
the Bugzilla overhead.

So to summarise: to help contribute documentation, either a) Post to
the Wiki, or b) File a bug (preferably with a patch). If we like what
you do, we'll consider giving commit access.

-- 
Duncan Findlay

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