Wait, lets see if I understand the requirements for a 5 word addition to the
documentation, from a user who doesn't already use git:
1: go to the page below
2: discover it requires git
3: figure out what git is
4: install a git client
5: figure out how to use same
6: clone the entire repo (I just cloned it, and it weighs in at 13 megs of
download, 25 megs of storage)
7: make the change
8: Oops, the page finally links to the docs we needed at step 3 and 5. So
now watch a bunch of screencasts.
9: Generate patches. (Fortunately, we just spent an hour watching
screencasts. This should be reasonably easy.)
10: Open a ticket. Wait, gotta register with redmine.
11: Register with bug tracker
12: Create a ticket and attach the patch

Doesn't that seem .. I dunno.. insanely bad?

How about:
1: go to the page below
2: discover that the change passes the triviality criteria
3: skip to 10 - register and open a ticket.

On Wed, Dec 22, 2010 at 10:39 AM, Peter Meier <peter.me...@immerda.ch>wrote:

> > Maybe it can be noted in the text, that on Debian and Ubuntu, the package
> > is called 'librrd-ruby'.
>
> the best thing would be to open a documentation bug report. Oh and maybe
> even supply a patch?
>
> http://docs.puppetlabs.com/contribute.html
>
> ~pete
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