Hi,
I've been administering a Drupal site (myca.org.uk - in a transitional state at the moment!) for over 3 years and have been making a few improvements to the documentation of various modules. My module writing is limited to specific support for my own site and I think I could probably contribute more on the documentation side than coding.
I do think that documentation is the main aspect that lets Drupal down, particularly the contributed modules which everyone uses. Where it exists, it is often limited to the "if you want to do this, do this and this..." approach which usually tells you a fraction of what you need to know to evaluate and use a module. The what and the why are often dismissed in a couple of sentences.
However a normal drupal user can only edit a fraction of the current documentation which is why I'd like to be an admin. I can't promise to put in long hours - I've got a lot to do anyway. But I'll try my best.
Background: 40 years as a documenter, programmer and lecturer in computing.
Chris Moss
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add1sun commentedHi Chris, I've granted rights. Look forward to seeing your work.