I would also like to help with the edits. To start I'd like to contribute good docs on the ultra-cool wgHTML module, because it's cool, and needs docs to be useful for more folks. I've written several technical books professionally, and wgHTML is a great tool to get 'em in Drupal and to show 'em off well.
<br><br>I also think I could write a good install guide, for Windows users utilizing phpmyadmin, for example.<br><br>If only I had the encouragement.<br><br>One thing tho', just 'cuz I like my privacy, I prefer my name not be posted online, so I use a pseudonym.
<a href="http://Drupal.org">Drupal.org</a> profiles are very accomidating for this, but when I posted to this Doc mailing list once before, <a href="http://lists.drupal.org/archives/documentation/2005-12/msg00141.html">here
</a>, I saw my name was published online, and I hope it can be removed by an admin. It was my own fault really, and I've changed my mail client setting since then.<br><br>Also, if docs go to a moderation queue and are eventually approved, wouldn't that be a good time to release the doc with an appropriate version number, possibly coinciding with a release, even if only a point release? If a workgroup works towards a (doc) release, and version it, it generally brings focus to the workflow, and the versioning process tends to make for a more coherent doc; even for minor docs.
<br><br>SpzToid<br>--------<br>-for every vision, there's an equal and opposite revision.<br>