It’s really hard not to LOL here. Many people tried to contribute (me included), but in >90% of all cases we were rejected, discouraged, ignored. For me, this was so frustrating that we published our “Tryton-Buch” in German, on tryton-dach.org. It could have been English and on tryton.org - but all the authors did not see any chance for that.
This is your overall mantra. And only YOU know what quality is - everybody else is an idiot. Such we’re are feeling
Sorry, I need to call that pure nonsense. Mainly because you draw the consequence to rather have no user guide and plunge 98% of potential users.
A wiki docu would not be my favourite solution, but most IT users could easily contribute. You nerds are familiar with a little nerdish tools like git, hg etc. Users normally are not. Therefore, it’s not a miracle that hardly anybody wants to contribute.
And there is another prove that valued Mr. Cédric does not want user docu:
I suggested to include external user docu (such as German Tryton-Buch, but as well pieces in other languages which certainly are there) into tryton.org here. This would greatly improve Tryton’s accessibility by hardly any effort. Of course, valued Mr. Cédric rejected this proposal.
I resigned from trying to do docu on tryton.org, I’m now doing it on tryton.community and I hope, that on the long run that will evolve to THE major of information for users.