I think you have to make changes in the GitHub fork, so it's not going to be super-easy for someone that hasn't used it before.
The website is mostly static but is served up using php, so I could definitely add something active to it if needed. Perhaps the easiest method is actually just to come up with a webpage with a markdown editor built into it. For now I could even check and apply the changes manually.
The 'needs work' is a good idea, but to be honest by the time someone's written down what is wrong they might as well have written the correct documentation. I could just include a note that prefixing a line with 'FIXME:' signals you want something clarified.
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I think you have to make changes in the GitHub fork, so it's not going to be super-easy for someone that hasn't used it before.
The website is mostly static but is served up using php, so I could definitely add something active to it if needed. Perhaps the easiest method is actually just to come up with a webpage with a markdown editor built into it. For now I could even check and apply the changes manually.
The 'needs work' is a good idea, but to be honest by the time someone's written down what is wrong they might as well have written the correct documentation. I could just include a note that prefixing a line with 'FIXME:' signals you want something clarified.