How to Contribute to Documentation?

Aeneas Jaißle aj at ajaissle.de
Thu Mar 20 10:41:19 CET 2014


Am Donnerstag, 20. März 2014, 13:09:13 schrieb Brady, Mike:
> There is a lot of wisdom gathering on this mail list that I think would
> be more accessible if it were in documentation somewhere.  There have
> also been specific corrections to the the existing documentation raised
> that have never been applied.
> 
> There are currently three sets of documentation (four if you count this
> list) that I am aware of.
> 
> [1] The Wiki (http://wiki.kolab.org) which, as others have noted, seems
> to be defunct.
> 
> And two sets of manuals that have different formats and content at
> 
> [2] http://docs.kolab.org/
> [3] http://docs.kolab.org/en-US/
> 
> [2] is linked to on the kolab.org home page and seems to me to be 
more
> complete, but [3] is often what is returned in Google searches.
> 
>  From the project what is the "official" status of each of these sets of
> documentation and which/how do we as users contribute to them?
> 
> Regards
> 
> Mike

Hi Mike,

the most current is [2] (docs.kolab.org). You can contribute via GitHub [4], 
providing a pull request.


[4] https://github.com/kanarip/kolab-docs

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