Re: [Emc-developers] contributing to LinuxCNC documentation

2013-06-06 Thread Kent A. Reed
On 6/5/2013 6:50 AM, John Thornton wrote: Well the 3rd possibility and the preferred way (short of you getting commit rights) so you get proper credit/blame is for you to prepare a git patch and e-mail it to me. And that works too, at least in the short term. I think John Morris' musing

Re: [Emc-developers] contributing to LinuxCNC documentation

2013-06-05 Thread Anders Wallin
Circumstances prevent me from contributing much in the way of code but y'all know I have a passion for decent documentation. I have made a number of contributions to the Wiki and to the distributed LinuxCNC documentation. I've also contributed a few documentation patches here and there.

Re: [Emc-developers] contributing to LinuxCNC documentation

2013-06-05 Thread John Thornton
Well the 3rd possibility and the preferred way (short of you getting commit rights) so you get proper credit/blame is for you to prepare a git patch and e-mail it to me. To answer Anders question you always edit the doc in the current branch if that component is in that branch. If the

[Emc-developers] contributing to LinuxCNC documentation

2013-06-04 Thread Kent A. Reed
Ok, so Michael has thrown down the gauntlet: Now please stop the damn 'thank you' thing, and contribute something. Circumstances prevent me from contributing much in the way of code but y'all know I have a passion for decent documentation. I have made a number of contributions to the Wiki and