Date: Mon, 15 Nov 2021 22:17:38 +0100 From: Rocky Hotas <rockyhotas@firemail.cc> To: Jindong Li <jdpc86.li@gmail.com> Cc: freebsd-doc@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Use make to only build new files in the documentation Message-ID: <20211115211738.unxwl634jf5rjkd2@delpotro> In-Reply-To: <CAC%2BjGb%2BKVsccH1JWugKauLDNQOzhtt54dJ2E5b732aReA3Wypw@mail.gmail.com> References: <20211114183114.g6zw5zcampk2zx2s@delpotro> <CAFwocyNNPk3fCRLDrnSka8AxfQ--6ozqvwSD=ADaXKUvRJx-PQ@mail.gmail.com> <20211114211143.xxclm6t3lwo7vlq3@delpotro> <CAC%2BjGb%2BKVsccH1JWugKauLDNQOzhtt54dJ2E5b732aReA3Wypw@mail.gmail.com>
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On nov 14 16:14, Jindong Li wrote: > hmm guys i'm kind of new to this, if I was going to apply this change > (since it appears already committed?), what would I need to do? :) I'm not sure I understood what you mean. Did you modify a file of the documentation in your local repository? If this is the case, only some authorized users (committers) can actually apply a change which is visibile in the public repository: <https://github.com/freebsd/freebsd-doc> You can suggest your modification through this Mailing List (so that the committers can see it and evaluate it); or, if it's a correction to some error in the existing documentation, you can submit it as an attachment to a bug report, following the guidelines to create it: <https://bugs.freebsd.org/submit/> Bye! Rocky
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