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Originally Posted by chaley
I am mildly surprised that more people don't volunteer to do documentation. It requires no python/programming skills, can be done incrementally, is a good way to learn, would be actively supported by people, and is a fine way to contribute to the project.
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Speaking as a guy who actually has written a small part of the manual, I'll have to say that I never quite saw the point until now. The documentation, as is, gives a good first introduction, I think, and for everything else there's this forum. I am, however, interested in at least starting an effort to improve the documentation of the areas I know to the point where most options would be explained, without necessarily rewriting/replacing the existing parts. However, right now I have some more important Real Life stuff going on, which should be done *knocks on wood* in about, say two to three months. If nothing has happened till then I'll have a look at the current state of the documentation and see if I'll do something about it.