On Tue, Dec 4, 2012 at 10:42 PM, Stefano Iacovella <
[email protected]> wrote:

> > If you are interested in non developer oriented contributions,
> documentation
> > could be a good place to start. Or tutorials to get people started.
>
> Indeed it sounds interesting, useful and productive to myself.
> I had a brief look at the user/developer documentation.
> According to my understanding the documentation itself is in the code
> repository, i.e github,
> If someone would like to modify a page or add a new one it is correct
> that he should retrieve the code, operate the changes, preparing a
> patch and submit for approval?
>

Yes, that's the way.

You can either do a classic checkout, do the patch offline, and post a
patch file in a jira ticket, or you can fork the project on github, do the
changes in
a branch, and the create a pull request off the branch

Cheers
Andrea

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