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== I found a problem in a Guide ==
== I found a problem in a Guide ==
On occasion errors are found in one of our formal guides. Luckily each guide has a component in our Bugzilla system. Please visit [https://bugzilla.redhat.com/enter_bug.cgi?product=Fedora%20Documentation our Bugzilla component] and file a bug against the guide and one of our developers will try to remedy the issue you found. We appreciate your input and patches are welcome!
On occasion errors are found in one of our formal guides. Some guides are stored in Git repositories on [https://pagure.io/projects/fedora-docs/%2A Pagure], and others in Git repositories on [https://gitlab.com/fedora/docs Gitlab]. Each repository has its own "issues" section where you can report problems. The easiest way to find the correct repository, if available, is to click the "Edit this page" or "Report an Issue" link icons in the top right corner of the page where you found a problem; this will take you to the specific repository containing this content. Then click the Issues link on top of the page and open a new one, describing the problem. We appreciate your input and patches are welcome!


== I found a problem on the wiki ==
== I found a problem on the wiki ==
You're in luck!  The wiki is a community collaboration tool so you can make the change yourself!  You will need a [https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Infrastructure/AccountSystem FAS account], however, to make those edits but once you do please feel free to join in with making the wiki pages better.
You're in luck!  The wiki is a community collaboration tool so you can make the change yourself!  [[Help:Editing]] has everything you need to know.


You can also [[Docs_Project#How_to_communicate_with_the_Docs_Project | communicate directly with the Docs Project]] if you have questions.
== I want to see what documentation bugs have been reported ==
Issues are tracked in a set of separate repositories. Most (but not all) of these repositories can be found on Gitlab in the [https://gitlab.com/fedora/docs Fedora Docs] project, with some documentation projects still in [https://pagure.io/projects/fedora-docs/%2A Pagure's Fedora Docs] project. Unfortunately there is no single view that would show all reported issues across all repositories.
 
== I want to see what documentation bugs have been reported ==
Issues are tracked in a set of separate repositories. Most (but not all) of these repositories can be found in Pagure in the [https://pagure.io/projects/fedora-docs/%2A Fedora Docs] project. Unfortunately there is no single view that would show all reported issues across all repositories.
 
== I have an idea for a document ==
Fantastic! [[Join_the_Docs_Project|Join the Docs Project]]


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I found a problem in a Guide

On occasion errors are found in one of our formal guides. Some guides are stored in Git repositories on Pagure, and others in Git repositories on Gitlab. Each repository has its own "issues" section where you can report problems. The easiest way to find the correct repository, if available, is to click the "Edit this page" or "Report an Issue" link icons in the top right corner of the page where you found a problem; this will take you to the specific repository containing this content. Then click the Issues link on top of the page and open a new one, describing the problem. We appreciate your input and patches are welcome!

I found a problem on the wiki

You're in luck! The wiki is a community collaboration tool so you can make the change yourself! Help:Editing has everything you need to know.

I want to see what documentation bugs have been reported

Issues are tracked in a set of separate repositories. Most (but not all) of these repositories can be found on Gitlab in the Fedora Docs project, with some documentation projects still in Pagure's Fedora Docs project. Unfortunately there is no single view that would show all reported issues across all repositories.

I want to see what documentation bugs have been reported

Issues are tracked in a set of separate repositories. Most (but not all) of these repositories can be found in Pagure in the Fedora Docs project. Unfortunately there is no single view that would show all reported issues across all repositories.

I have an idea for a document

Fantastic! Join the Docs Project