I think that much better option would be to link "Code" in header of 
djangoproject.com to 
this: https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.6/internals/contributing/ and 
make this a landing page for people who want to contribute. 

As a newbie contributor I found it super helpful :)

On Friday, August 15, 2014 2:29:02 AM UTC+2, Russell Keith-Magee wrote:
>
>
> On Thu, Aug 14, 2014 at 7:20 PM, Aymeric Augustin <
> [email protected] <javascript:>> wrote:
>
>> Hi Russell,
>>
>> It seemed to me that this page wasn't nearly as good an introduction to 
>> contributing to Django as the contributing guide from the official docs, so 
>> I trimmed it and pointed to the docs instead.
>>
>> In fact, I started by removing incorrect or outdated information — for 
>> instance, the workflow described in the page dated back to the pre-git era, 
>> replacing get_absolute_url appeared to be the main current project while no 
>> one has worked on it for years, etc. A few minutes later there was so 
>> little left that I simply rewrote the page.
>>
>> Generally speaking, I don't believe we'll ever manage to keep the wiki 
>> sufficiently accurate and up to date to make it useful. Last year I tried 
>> to look for spam links (with a script) and scrub them, but there were so 
>> many that I gave up. In my opinion, the viable alternative to our 
>> self-hosted wiki is called the World Wide Web :-)
>>
>> Feel free to restore and perhaps update the previous content. I believe 
>> it did more harm than good, but as long as it remains clear that you need 
>> to authenticate before you can file a ticket, we'll be all right!
>>
>> Hi Aymeric,
>
> Your reasoning makes sense - I can't argue that some of the content there 
> was a bit stale. However I think there's a middle ground - that particular 
> page is the landing page for people who want to contribute, so it needs a 
> bit more than a curt "get thyself a github account". 
>
> I'll work on improving what's there.
>
> Russ %-)
>

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