On Mon, Aug 26, 2013 at 01:55:50PM -0500, Robert W. Oliver II wrote: > I think creating documentation externally then sharing it here is probably > the best way forward. Thanks for the recommendation! As Osamu said, it's a do-ocracy! The best first steps is to find something you really think needs fixing and you know you can fix and do that. A particular document or part of document you read and think "wow, that's so outdated" or "I really think that could be tweaked so people like me understand it better" is where I'd be looking.
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