JackOfAll wrote: 
> 
> With regard to your comment about me being an intermediate step, that is
> not a role I want. And is why I have been working on and discussing a
> build system where the non-technical can make a change to a doc file or
> translation, push a single button on the website, causing the source to
> be pulled from git, the package to be built and pushed to the testing
> repo. 
> 
I just know that a lot of documentation has been provided by community
members on the Logitech wiki and I believe a reason for that is because
it was easy for people to add stuff directly without it being approved
or reviewed by Logitech and without having to know HTML. One person can
add content and another person can later fine tune the layout so it
looks nice.

As long as you make it easy for people to contribute it doesn't matter
if it's a wiki or some other solution. 
If your build system makes it easy and doesn't require people to know
more complex HTML, I'm sure that will work as good as a wiki.


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