Hi -

    >
    >Our documentation is certainly not perfect. If you have suggestions on 
    >how to improve it, for example with respect to min/max, you are most 
    >welcome to open a pull request or a github issue.
    
    I looked at this but quickly realised that documentation from somebody 
    who did not understand the full picture might be less than useful.

Right, but we review such pull requests, so somebody with a more complete 
understanding will make sure that whatever you write is accurate. It can really 
help to have a new-to-the-ideas mindset when writing such documentation. I.e. I 
think that you (or anybody else who is not so confident that they understand 
all the details) can be very useful to the project by contributing small 
amounts of suggested documentation improvement. (I.e. a paragraph here and 
there). We can iterate with you on GitHub to arrive at something that both 
makes sense to you (and hopefully anybody else reading it for the first time) 
and is accurate.

Thanks,

-michael

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