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If you get stumped by a problem, chances are that others might have had it or are currently experiencing it. If you are not currently able to write code to fix the problem, you can help everyone else out by documenting the solution. All documentation and help pages in Kubuntu are written by volunteer community members gathered in the Kubuntu Documentation Team, and you can help out in a number of ways:
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Located in ../docs/contribute/C/contribute.xml:112(para)
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Check the existing documentation to see if it covers your problem. If it does, you can add to it, edit it or remove errors (such as typos, grammar and spelling, and technical errors), send any suggestions and changes to the Documentation Team mailing list.
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Located in contribute/C/contribute.xml:128(para)
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If no relevant documentation exists, you can add a page in the Documentation Wiki which is a separate community wiki for editing and writing documentation. Rather than answer a question two or more times, write up the answer and make it available to everyone in the wiki.
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Located in contribute/C/contribute.xml:135(para)
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Read through the documentation in the Ubuntu Forums and check them for accuracy, and put them in the Documentation Wiki.
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Located in contribute/C/contribute.xml:140(para)
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To get in touch with the Documentation Team you can join Documentation team mailing list and also the #kubuntu-doc IRC channel on irc.freenode.net.
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Located in contribute/C/contribute.xml:145(para)
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