On Wednesday, April 30, 2014 5:48:17 PM UTC-4, Sean Corfield wrote:
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>
> For a project that has its auxiliary documentation on a Github wiki, you 
> don't even need to git clone & edit the repo: you can simply click Edit 
> Page. That's about a low a barrier to entry as there can be and we still 
> don't see enough contribution to documentation. 
>
>  
Via the wonders of github, this even works if the docs in question are just 
simple .md files. Once you're logged into github, forking, editing, & 
submitting a PR is only a couple of clicks as well. Contributors can edit 
the doc/*.md file(s) right there without ever touching `git` or leaving the 
browser.

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