I'm always glad when a project maintains a wiki, even if there is a process to obtain editing rights.
There is nothing more frustrating as I try to understand the structure and subject of a project than to run across typographical errors and grammar hiccups. I know this means I will need access to the entire wiki so I may make "corrections", but I think you can examine my work on the Teaching Open Source wiki < http://teachingopensource.org/index.php/User:NeoPhyte_Rep > and find I don't make frivolous edits.
I intend to install CentOS i386 on an old Dell Inspiron laptop, but I prefer vicarious experience to direct fat finger checks. So, I use the existing documentation to understand what I don't have to repeat, but I need to correct typos and grammar or I'm so distracted I don't learn much.There is nothing more frustrating as I try to understand the structure and subject of a project than to run across typographical errors and grammar hiccups. I know this means I will need access to the entire wiki so I may make "corrections", but I think you can examine my work on the Teaching Open Source wiki < http://teachingopensource.org/index.php/User:NeoPhyte_Rep > and find I don't make frivolous edits.
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