Hello,

>>>> A good new feature would be to allow user contributed notes in the refdoc.
>>> Indeed, I agree! PHP was where I started and the user contributions in the
>>> PHP doc was priceless. We could solve that with Disqus 
>> 
>> disqus is certainly a quick solution, but i wonder if it is good in the long 
>> run.
>> i am concerned about having content that is valuable for us in the hands of 
>> a 3rd party.
>> 
>> ideally a comment system would ensure that the comments are under a sharable
>> license (eg CC-BY-SA) so that comments can not only be moderated but also
>> modified and improved. 
>> 
>> at least it appears that disqus has an export feature so it should be 
>> possible
>> to export comments if needed.
> 
> I agree with you Martin. I’ll fix a comments module (well I’m alread y 
> halfway there!) we can use and have more control over the data.


"Edit on GitHub" links are appearing on websites. Having fragments of refdoc 
pages in a git repo is an interesting concept, which would solve license, 
moderation and export issues.

Just a thought.

For example :
https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/logstash/current/plugins-filters-date.html

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