I value the friendliness and approachability that contributors seek.

I am totally fine with minor mistakes in documentation.

As they make more changes, they will understand/follow the process.

+1


Regards,
Vikram Hosakote
IRC: vhosakot

From: "Steven Dake (stdake)" <std...@cisco.com<mailto:std...@cisco.com>>
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Date: Monday, April 11, 2016 at 3:37 AM
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Subject: [openstack-dev] [kolla][vote] Nit-picking documentation changes

Hey folks,

The reviewers in Kolla tend to nit-pick the quickstart guide to death during 
reviews.  I'd like to keep that high bar in place for the QSG, because it is 
our most important piece of documentation at present.  However, when new 
contributors see the nitpicking going on in reviews, I think they may get 
discouraged about writing documentation for other parts of Kolla.

I'd prefer if the core reviewers held a lower bar for docs not related to the 
philosophy or quiickstart guide document.  We can always iterate on these new 
documents (like the operator guide) to improve them and raise the bar on their 
quality over time, as we have done with the quickstart guide.  That way 
contributors don't feel nitpicked to death and avoid improving the 
documentation.

If you are a core reveiwer and agree with this approach please +1, if not 
please -1.

This is an unofficial vote and carries no commitment from the core reviewers, 
but I've included vote in the subject just to catch people's attention and to 
get folks thoughts on this matter.

Regards
-steve


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