On Thu, Oct 2, 2008 at 7:01 PM, _why <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Fri, Oct 03, 2008 at 07:35:37AM +1000, Bluebie, Jenna wrote: >> You know I really liked about camping how on the wiki anyone could pop on >> by and contribute a page of random tidbityness. > > I keep the manual in the git repo at static/manual.txt. I was > hoping it would be free for people to edit, but with a slight > barrier to entry now. I don't know if it'll work that way though.
Well, I've had thoughts to edit it and send you a pull request or whatever, but I was wondering if I should just report things since I know you have a certain style of expression going on with the descriptions. For example, somebody in #shoes recently asked about a directory version of :ask_open_file. I helped the fellow out, and then thought about reporting it missing from the manual.. then thought about just patching the manual myself.. then thought what I opened with above. I suppose you could always edit changes to taste, eh? What would you prefer people do? Also, I know you said you are still finishing the manual so with this specific example I thought maybe it was just yet to come. -- Seth Thomas Rasmussen http://greatseth.com
