: of official documentation, but I wonder abstractly how a non-committer then
: should contribute to the documentation. I just did an evaluation of
...
: With current technology, possibilities include:
you pretty much nailed it...
: * Make a comment within Confluence suggesting content or making a
: clarification,
: * Paste text and/or content into a JIRA ticket, or upload an attachment to
: the JIRA ticket.
we've discussed the JIRA path beofre as a way to suggest/format entire new
pages, but aparently that never got mentioned in the appropriate place in
the doc, so i just added it now...
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/solr/Internal+-+Maintaining+Documentation#Internal-MaintainingDocumentation-HowtoGiveFeedbackonThisDocumentation
: So, I agree with the direction, but I hope the Solr Reference Guide can go
: into more depth in some places, even as it continues to be better organized
: if you are reading from scratch rather than starting with Solr In Action or
: something like that.
Yep, there's always room for improvement -- if you have specific
suggestions for content to add to help make the DIH sections more in depth
then please, please please submit them :)
-Hoss
http://www.lucidworks.com/