If you really want to contribute actively to Rails' documentation, you
should ask Pratik for commit rights to the docrails project. This way,
it's just:
- edit the source code
- git commit -a -m 'Patched xyz'
- git push

As Pratik says, writing a ticket would be more time consuming than
actually writing the patch.

- Clemens

On Jul 17, 5:37 am, Tim Haines <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> I'm wondering if a decision has been made as to whether it's desirable
> to have issues logged in lighthouse that are about documentation only?
>
> Seems to me it would be good to allow people to log issues re
> documentation somewhere..  For those that find issues but don't have
> the resources to submit a patch at the time..
>
> Cheers,
>
> Tim.
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