Stephen Connolly wrote:
On 10 March 2010 21:48, Ron Wheeler <[email protected]> wrote:

Post things to JIRA (especially with patches) to get things changed. I

assure you, patches with good/useful changes in content will be
well-received and the site/documentation will be updated in due
course.



I am not going to get into "patching". I leave that to the author. I will
suggest rewording or request that clarifying text be added but I will not
create patches.


Then I think you are misunderstanding what we mean by "patches"...

If it is documentation,

* obviously a .patch file for the .apt file would be great (it'll get
reviewed and applied very fast)

* failing that something like:

--- On this page: http://maven.apache.org/....../blah.html current content
is ---

Blah blah blah blah

--- Suggested replacement content is ---

Waffle Waffle Blah Blah

--- On this paget: etc

  would be IMHO perfectly fine as a "patch" and it would be reviewed and
applied quite fast
That is much better.
That only leaves my reluctance to open a JIRA without some discussion first as to whether my "improvements" actually are correct and clearer than the original author's text. In other projects, I usually have a chance to present my suggestions to the author and get his feedback or to ask him/her for additional clarification or examples before determining that my suggestions are actually the right way to go. I have a sense - perhaps misguided - that opening a JIRA issue is a definite statement that something is wrong and needs fixing.

Ron
-Stephen




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