On Sun, Sep 4, 2011 at 1:16 PM, Steven Huss-Lederman <h...@beloit.edu> wrote: > Hi, > > I'm deep into teaching my FOSS class and using the TOS book for readings. > Now that I'm carefully reading it I have some thoughts. They range from > grammatical issues that clearly should be fixed to thoughts on > adding/modifying presentations. I'm keeping them as annotations on the 0.8 > PDF version. What I'm curious to know is how the community prefers to see > these forwarded. For simple fixes should I just edit the source online? For > non-trivial changes, should I send in ideas to this group or others before > moving forward? What about questions? Yes, I'm climbing the contributor > mountain and ready to head for the peak :-) > > All the best, > Steve >
Hi Steve, I'd edit on the wiki directly and make your changes there. It is a wiki, and easy to revert changes if they are truly inappropriate. If you aren't sure about your ideas and whether they are appropriate, then discussion is fine, but the more certain you are, the more likely you should just go ahead and make the edit. Thanks for jumping in. --David _______________________________________________ tos mailing list tos@teachingopensource.org http://lists.teachingopensource.org/mailman/listinfo/tos