> There's also nothing preventing common support issues getting turned into documentation improvements,
Nothing but someone with the time, willingness, and skill to do it well. Which is not nothing. A lot of the amazingness of GitHub's effect on our work is how it gives us lots of useful stuff that happens as 'byproducts', without someone needing to spend time and energy to do it well.
Nothing but someone with the time, willingness, and skill to do it well. Which is not nothing. A lot of the amazingness of GitHub's effect on our work is how it gives us lots of useful stuff that happens as 'byproducts', without someone needing to spend time and energy to do it well.