The Ubuntu Ceph community,
Hello. As you know, our documentation is a collaborative effort. We warmly welcome all kinds of contributions from you, our community: suggestions, fixes and constructive feedback. We encourage documentation patches/fixes from anyone, regardless of experience and expertise.
And, in a bid to make it as easy as possible for you to contribute, we have put together a contributing guide that you can always refer to. It contains details on how to work with Discourse, how you can participate in our Open Documentation Academy, and the way to structure your documentation contributions using the Diátaxis framework. You’ll also find out about the requirements for contributing, the general workflow, how to engage with the team, and how to write (a guidance for writing that includes our style guide).
As always, you can reach out to the team if you find anything unclear, and we will be more than happy to help you.
Thank you!