We are committed to continuously improving our documentation and making it more useful for both ourselves and others.
We warmly welcome community contributions, suggestions, fixes, and constructive feedback.
To contribute, go ahead and submit an issue or pull request at https://github.com/canonical/launchpad-manual.
If you have any questions or doubts, please don't hesitate to reach out to us by any of these means:
- Join the #launchpad IRC channel at irc.libera.chat and ask your questions.
- Ask a question: https://answers.launchpad.net/launchpad
- Send an e-mail to [email protected]
Launchpad's documentation is aimed at helping both beginners and experts. As such, we try to use appropriate writing for the subject, to use inclusive language, and to assume that the reader has as little prior knowledge as possible.
The navigation, structure, style, and content of our documentation follows the Diátaxis systematic framework for technical documentation authoring. This splits pages into tutorials, how-to guides, reference material, and explanatory text.
Some general tips that could help to ensure high quality documentation:
- use a spell checker
- resist being overly formal
- resist being overly verbose
- verify links and examples
We recommend using the Ubuntu style guide.
Feel free to suggest changes to any documentation topic with updated or more insightful information. We aim for consistency, but don't let formality prevent you from contributing. If something is inconsistent, we'll fix it. We'd rather have documentation that we can fix than not have documentation at all.