Adding info for new developers
Adding advice about creating bugs and asking for docs assistance. Based on feedback from the Ops session in Barcelona. Change-Id: I94cb48c1c0692067093bd148280b926a1014426e
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<https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/CrossProjectLiaisons#Documentation>`_.
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They can help you with finding the appropriate book to add your patch, and
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the relevant people to review your patch once you have written it.
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* If you are not confident in your written English skills, feel free to
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add a note that you are happy to have editorial assistance on the patch.
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* If you are not confident in your written English skills, you can create a
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patch and add a note that you are happy to have editorial assistance.
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This will encourage writers to check out your patch and correct any
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spelling or grammar mistakes, rather than just adding comments for you
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to fix yourself.
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* If you do not know which book to edit, or you are uncertain about creating
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a patch, you can create a bug with source content or notes, and ask for
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assistance from the docs team on finding the right location for the content.
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* If you know which book you want to modify, get in contact with the
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appropriate speciality team, listed at :doc:`../team-structure`. They
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can help you determine where the content should live, and also give you
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