On Mon, Dec 8, 2014 at 7:49 AM, Raindrops From Sky <
raindrops.from...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Tres,
>
> Yes I do agree that keeping the sources in a repository has these
> advantages.
>
> How do I place my source docs in repository? Could you please point to the
> process?
>

Fantastic question.  I would tend to lean towards placing it into the
lmms.io source on GitHub.  The Wiki and our tracker for it resides there
and having this document in own dedicated repo is probably overkill at this
point.

For starters, you should create a GitHub account.  I've already created a
bug report here which you can feel free to comment on:
https://github.com/LMMS/lmms.io/issues/117

I've tagged a few others as well. :)

If we go this route, we'd check it into the source code of the website in a
place we all deem appropriate.
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