Hello,

>From time to time I am browsing the Trac documentation on Edgewall's
site (1) and I find something that I think I can contribute to.
Usually it is just a clarification or brief addition; a couple of
words, and the sort of thing that make collaborative editing and wikis
so valuable.

My question is, if I edit the documentation on Edgewall, is it
possible that it will propagate to the next release (possibly after
being approved)?  Or is it pointless to edit this documentation as the
documentation in the next release will come from another location?  If
that is the case, how can I make a minor edit to the documentation in
the case were it is probably overkill to open a ticket?

An example of an edit I would make is, I think 'WikiModule' should be
added to the list of 'default_handler' options for the [trac] section
of trac.ini (2).

I searched for 20 minutes for an answer to this question.  It seems
like there should be a brief section on the HowToContribute page,
describing how to contribute edits to the documentation (3).  I think
that end users (non-developers) often have a lot to add to the clarity
and details of documentation because they are often approaching with
less detailed technical knowledge than the developers, so it would be
useful to tell people how they can contribute to the documentation.

Thanks,
- Ryan

(1) http://trac.edgewall.org/wiki/TracIni
(2) http://trac.edgewall.org/wiki/TracIni#trac-section
(3) http://trac.edgewall.org/wiki/HowToContribute
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