I'm not keen on trying to learn github but I want to help with the documentation. I keep finding things. Filling out bug reports is too much trouble and clutter for things like misspellings or syntax examples.

So I was wondering if there might be a github person who would volunteer to push changes for us. Anyone with documentation changes could send them to this kindhearted person who would do the technical part for us. This person wouldn't need to do any editing or even read the submissions, just do the actual pushing and pulling or whatever it is.

Is that a feasible suggestion? Without user notes, I think I'm letting a lot of things just slide because it's too fiddly and takes too much time to learn what I need to do.

Alternately (and harder) would be someone who could write a LiveCode plugin that would do the same thing. I suspect a lot more of the docs would get updated if we had something like this.

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Jacqueline Landman Gay         |     jac...@hyperactivesw.com
HyperActive Software           |     http://www.hyperactivesw.com

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