It is easy, 1. Go to the book app web2py.com/book and 'login' with your google account.x)
2. Send a mail to Massimo with your google mail requesting editor permissions 3. Learn to write in Markmin 4. you will be responsible for any change you did, so you need to tell here in the group when something has been updated to the book, normally doing that on the thread where Massimo announce the new feature or bug fix. 5. The better place to track changes is in the source ( http://code.google.com/p/web2py/source/list ) 6. Test the peace of code before document it on the book 7. if you are going to change/correct something on the book, announce here or send to Massimo to be discussed before made the change (sometimes things seems to be wrong but it is not) (if nothing has changed in the process, it is how it works today, I know that there are some people who already has editor access) PS: What about a wiki on github? -- Bruno Rocha [ About me: http://zerp.ly/rochacbruno ]