Moritz,

in my experience Martin was always accepting suggestions for document 
changes. But I have put them as a specific wording changes, not a generic 
comments ("e.g. I do not understand this"), as otherwise I suppose there is 
too much work to implement comments.

However if there are too much of suggested textual corrections from your 
side, I guess an alternative approach could be to just create an own fork 
of the google doc, and put updates there. 
Google docs does not have a feature to merge one document into the other, 
but it has a feature to compare 2 different documents, which creates a 3rd 
document with tracked changes (tools => Compare documents). These changes 
one can then accept or reject individually. One challenge here is that this 
3rd created file will obviously have a different file id, hence all 
existing links will not point to it. But I have tested, that 
programmatically it is possible to export one google docs file and load it 
as the latest version of another file, thus preserving the id of the latter 
(this 
is example of the code <https://stackoverflow.com/a/57898660>, which does 
it).

Just thinking aloud,  may be, taking into account the limited time 
availability of the beancount BDFL, if a fork of the master document 
<https://docs.google.com/document/d/1hBfsHZcoHgz5rvhCdP42g2FJ5ouycIMV4H1tfgXpwBU/edit?tab=t.0#heading=h.gmhz8vh65l8g>is
 
created, then may be it can be maintained as a community version of the 
document going forward and then Martin can chose to get its changes into 
the master document, when the time permits.

*Martin, *what do you think?


On Monday, December 15, 2025 at 11:10:48 AM UTC+1 [email protected] wrote:

On 12/15/25 11:06, Chary Ev2geny wrote: 
> 
> Do you refer to this document? 
> 
> https://docs.google.com/document/ 
> d/1O42HgYQBQEna6YpobTqszSgTGnbRX7RdjmzR2xumfjs/edit?tab=t.0 

No, I was referring to this: 
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1hBfsHZcoHgz5rvhCdP42g2FJ5ouycIMV4H1tfgXpwBU/edit?tab=t.0#heading=h.gmhz8vh65l8g
 
, which gets auto-converted to the mentioned 
https://beancount.github.io/docs/importing_external_data.html 

Best wishes, Moritz

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