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NotAlone Found it and merged it in
https://wiki.ledstrain.org/docs/appendix/glossary/
When you do it through github it'll probably show something like this
Youโre editing a file in a project you donโt have write access to. Weโve created a fork of this project for you to commit your proposed changes to. Submitting a change to this file will write it to a new branch in your fork, so you can send a pull request.
What's strange is I just tested it and I could detect a fork being made but I don't see yours.
Can you link to where it shows your changes?
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@Slacor Using the contributr link you passed to me it just shows the major branches of the wiki (Hardware, software, awareness, appendix) but when I click on any of them it appears nothing inside, just "No entries".
Doing it again (luckily I made a copy of everything I tried to edit) and passing you the link: https://github.com/ledstrain/wiki.ledstrain.org/compare/master...Pitoniso:patch-5?diff=unified
This time I did something I didnt the other times. You will tell me
Slacor Now it seems to work, but I am not sure if the changes are saved. I click on the "Save" button, but can't see no change on the wiki. Maybe you still need to accept the changes.
I edited the Graphic cards and Windows section.
By the way, now on the Ereader section appears the changes I made before
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NotAlone
Yes, the way it works is anyone can propose changes changes, and then authorized users can accept those changes after looking at them, or comment on them.
As long as a pull request is made, you're good to go
I don't see any pull requests pending at this time, I'll look at your repo a little later.
I haven't tested this method too much, I may create a step by step guide for it as it requires a bit of understanding of how github and git works and to help avoid to avoid the pitfalls you're discovering.