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Dylan Wilson edited this page Mar 9, 2016
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- Good documentation is what separates good open source projects from great ones.
- Documentation is a community effort.
- Even a little bit of documentation is better than none.
- A rough draft is better than none.
- If we all wrote a little documentation, it adds up to a lot.
- If you spot an error in the documentation, fix it. This is the simplest way to contribute.
- If you notice some missing or out of date information, add it. This is the next simplest way to contribute.
- If there's something completely missing, write a stub page. It's a start.
- If you want to go a step further, write a tutorial or a whole new page.
- Remember, it's a wiki. Edit it if you can improve it.