Yes, this would be helpful.  If you are working on Pd patches, don't bother with the "diff -uw" stuff, just add the whole patch to the tracker.  It always helps to write a little description of what you changed in the patcher tracker, when you submit it.

.hc

On Dec 7, 2006, at 5:04 PM, Kyle Klipowicz wrote:

Yes!  Please do this!  I wanted to when I was learning Pd at first and I didn't know how.  Now that I'm not head-deep into the docs, I lost the drive to do it.  Your contribution would be very welcome!

~Kyle

On 12/7/06, Frank Barknecht <fbar@footils.org> wrote:
Hallo,
pierre spring hat gesagt: // pierre spring wrote:

> i'm all new to pd and very exited to having discovered this software...
> and eager to learn...
>
> now, as i started to read the documentation from scratch, i was
> wondering if my first contribution to the project couldn't be by helping
> getting rid of typos in the documentation...
>
> not that i think of myself as a good english writer... but i see
> typos ;)
>
> anyone a clue where and how i could contribute this? is there an svn
> repository?

There is a CVS repository at Sourceforge, where you can also submit
bug reports with type corrections. Some  info is here:
http://pure-data.sourceforge.net/old/trackers.php

Ciao
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