Andrei POPESCU wrote:
On Vi, 14 dec 12, 07:50:29, Richard Owlett wrote:
If by "raising the issue" you mean do the proof-reading yourself and
then report problems, by all means, just go ahead. Or, even better, you
could submit patches.
I see a bug report as treating an individual symptom rather than
solving the underlying problem.
But the underlying problem is lack of manpower. How do you[1] expect to
solve it without getting involved?
[1] and I mean you personally, the Debian Project is already trying to
attract more contributors. See for example the General Resolution to
welcome non-packaging contributors
http://www.debian.org/vote/2010/vote_002
Kind regards,
Andrei
In response to Andrei and Chris:
Back in my youth we said "if you're not part of the solution
you are (part of) the problem".
We are on the same page with that issue.
I'm making a list of problems using "Debian GNU/Linux
Installation Guide". If/when I find the problem is the
guide, not myself, I will submit specific bug reports. But
in itself that will not prevent other symptoms of the same
underlying problem.
The response I had hoped for was on the lines of "there's a
SIG for documentation which you can contact at ...".
If one does not exist I've some ideas, but I hate
reinventing the wheel if it already exists.
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