On 28 Jan 2013, at 16:38, Victor Berchet <vic...@suumit.com> wrote:

> May be because people fell they don't get enough incentive (ie credits) when
> doing so. Fabien, Ryan, what about adding a contributors section to the
> documentation (and to the downloadable PDF) ? I think we should also include
> commits to the documentation repository on the Sf2 contributors page - to
> me, the documentation and the code are equally important when it come to
> build an awesome community.

Hey, I got a Sensio connect badge for updating the symfony docs. What more
could you want? :)

Anyway, my impression of doc updates is pretty favourable. IIRC the code
contribution process for changes and new features requires[1] contributors to
modify UPGRADE, CHANGELOG, and to link to a corresponding pull request on the
documentation repository. That's already a pretty tall order.

I reckon we'll be fine as long as we keep Ryan well fed and watered :)


[1]: http://symfony.com/doc/current/contributing/code/patches.html
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