First, you'll need to get the sources from Git, see https://savannah.gnu.org/git/?group=gnash for instructions.
Second, you'll have to install the documentation dependencies: http://www.gnu.org/software/gnash/manual/gnashref.html#docdepend Third, you should configure Gnash as the above manual indicates. If you don't have Gnash's other dependencies installed, you won't be able compile Gnash itself, but `make apidoc' should work anyway. The documentation files live in doc/C. You can commit changes you make to your git tree and then send patches made using git format-patch either to the mailing list or the bug tracker, which lives at https://savannah.gnu.org/patch/?group=gnash . Bastiaan On Sun, 20 Mar 2011, Mike C. wrote:
My name is mike I talked with rob yesterday at Libreplanet about helping to write some documentation. I am not familiar with docbook so I am looking for the most useful ways to help without wasting anyones time submitting things you can't use. So what are the things that need to be done first and in what formats should I submit it in to make it easy for the developers. Also where do I download the docs that need to be worked on. and where should I upload them.
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