I'm an English graduate with a background in various technologies looking to contribute to documentation and content. Development I've done has been in HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, but I've also played with some C# and Unity. I'd love to collaborate with anyone who can help point me in the right direction! I noticed you guys are wanting to migrate content based on this issue: https://gitlab.com/OpenMW/openmw/-/issues/5685. I contributed to Fedora Docs to help them migrate some of their documents, so I'd be happy to help this project.
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Welcome!
This has more to do with transitioning the content from our existing wikimedia instance to a non-wiki compatible wiki given from gitlab.
https://wiki.openmw.org/
to either:
https://gitlab.com/OpenMW/openmw/-/wikis/home
or
https://openmw.readthedocs.io (which is based on our ReST docs here: https://gitlab.com/OpenMW/openmw/-/tree ... ocs/source)
The idea is that things that are easier to go in documentation goes there, things that have the ability to change quickly, like the status of of features or mods, goes in the wiki.
This has more to do with transitioning the content from our existing wikimedia instance to a non-wiki compatible wiki given from gitlab.
https://wiki.openmw.org/
to either:
https://gitlab.com/OpenMW/openmw/-/wikis/home
or
https://openmw.readthedocs.io (which is based on our ReST docs here: https://gitlab.com/OpenMW/openmw/-/tree ... ocs/source)
The idea is that things that are easier to go in documentation goes there, things that have the ability to change quickly, like the status of of features or mods, goes in the wiki.