On 26 March 2018 at 19:51, Robin Kuzmin wrote: > Hey colleagues, > On the page > https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/Warning-Options.html > I see: > The can usually be fixed > I expected > This can usually be fixed > or > That can usually be fixed > > I tried to create a patch in order to attach to this e-mail but on > these two pages > https://gcc.gnu.org/about.html > https://gcc.gnu.org/contribute.html > I failed to figure out how to create my username at gcc.gnu.org. > Based on the page > https://gcc.gnu.org/about.html > I tried anonymous access in order to checkout the HTML files, I used > the command: > cvs -d :pserver:cvs@xxxxxxxxxxx:/cvs/gcc checkout -P wwwdocs > but among the checked out files I fail to find the page of interest - > "Warning-Options.html" and I fail to find (the place to fix) by the > fragment of interest - "The can". > > What I expect from you: > Option A: A fix of the typo on the HTML page. > Option B: Instructions/link about what cvs command to use in order to > checkout the HTML file of interest (or how to find it in the cvs > repository or how to browse the cvs repo). The HTML documentation is generated from the texinfo sources, see gcc/doc/invoke.texi in the GCC source tree. > Option C: Instructions/link about how to create my username at > gcc.gnu.org (for me to be able to create a patch and submit for > approval or to check in). You don't need an account on gcc.gnu.org to create a patch. You send the patch to the gcc-patches mailing list and somebody with write access checks it in. > Option D: Any combination of the options above (optionally > complemented by the updates to the corresponding pages such that I can > later do everything by myself to start contributing to gcc.gnu.org).