On 2019-12-10 03:31, Veesh Goldman wrote:
Nobody said not to do it. Please make more documentation available to
the public.
But that doesn't mean that these docs need to change. It's reference,
not guides.
And also it doesn't need to be a wiki. You could do everything on
GitHub, where most people already do their collaboration, with the plus
that you can deploy your repo as a static site for free.
In fact, you could also contribute guides to the official docs, just
collaborate over GitHub. You can do reviews line by line, and anyone who
works in the docs would get automatically updated.
I would like to discuss your idea anyways, so you could drop me a line
on irc. I go by veesh on freenode and irc.perl.org <http://irc.perl.org>
Have a wonderful day,
Veesh
Hi Veesh,
When I come across a doc that I particularity dislike,
rather than just griping -- okay griping is fun too -- I
rather be able to write something I think solves the
issue. And being that I usually will write myself
all kinds of notes anyway (keepers), I'd be most of
the way there anyway.
I am afraid I am terrible at irc, but you can always
write me off list.
-T