Re: Definitive list of Euphoria libraries?

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I think the bottom line on why things are the way they are, is: people chose this way. They put in place constraints to ensure they get what they want. Will you find a new volunteer you know nothing about, to follow this through, working with Greg to not mess up whatever he is doing, to fix a spelling error in the online official public-facing wiki??

jimcbrown said...

Basically, one needs to create a ticket, then a branch against the ticket, then fix the documentation in the branch, then regenerate the manuals and stuff in the branch, commit the changes on the branch and push, raise a Pull Request on github, get it approved and merged, and then finally have the new version of the manual deployed to the website.

If they wanted the situation to be different than it is, they'd make sure it's possible. And being here over 25 years doesn't make volunteering possible.

Kat

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