This should be quite straightforward. Clone the repository from GitLab.
Make your own branch. Search for the DOCME strings. Edit some set of the files. Make sure that LilyPond still builds. And that make doc succeeds. Push a merge request to GitLab. Wait for the review process. Merge the merge request. The biggest problem will be that you are using a Mac, IIRC. And that means you will need to build on the Mac. I do it with a VM. I have not had good success (nor have I tried very hard) with Docker containers. Perhaps Hans can help you do the build using MacPorts. I'm happy to answer any questions I can, although I'm probably not very useful at it right now. Thanks, Carl On 1/1/21, 1:07 PM, "Kieren MacMillan" <[email protected]> wrote: Hi all, > ...well, if at anytime someone wants to help out and give something back to Lilypond: there are 583 instances of "DOCME" in the result of that script. Looks like an extensive list of "simple" and well packaged tasks if one wants to give a try at participating. Anyone (Carl? David?) interested in, and available to, mentor me through whatever setup/process is required to contribute to the documentation? I’m assuming once that’s done, and I’m contributing documentation patches without requiring hand-holding, “levelling up” to contributing “real code” would be pretty trivial. Thanks, Kieren. ________________________________ Kieren MacMillan, composer (he/him/his) ‣ website: www.kierenmacmillan.info ‣ email: [email protected]
