I am unable to track down full sources for the MuseScore Studio Handbook, the rendered version of which is available at https://handbook.musescore.org/. I did found the ability to see the source code of individual Markdown files, but not the whole thing, especially not history. In the “About the handbook”, there are some guides on how to write content, suggesting it is a collaborative project, but no working link to some place where I can propose changes, or at least browse sources. There is a link to the GitBook organization, but it does not work for me even after logging in, I am redirected to the home page. I did not find anything in this GitHub organization either.
My use case was to check if there were recent changes in the docs about features I was interested in, if they were updated in latest versions of MuseScore Studio. I was unable to do that.
Generally, for an open source project, it can be good to have docs that are also accessible to the community and available for offline use. It is marked that the licence is CC BY-SA 4.0, but what the actual status of them? Is the access restriction intentional, even for simply reading sources and their history, or is it just an accidental omission of a link to them (or I missed it)? If it is intentional, are there up-to-date community docs somewhere?
I am unable to track down full sources for the MuseScore Studio Handbook, the rendered version of which is available at https://handbook.musescore.org/. I did found the ability to see the source code of individual Markdown files, but not the whole thing, especially not history. In the “About the handbook”, there are some guides on how to write content, suggesting it is a collaborative project, but no working link to some place where I can propose changes, or at least browse sources. There is a link to the GitBook organization, but it does not work for me even after logging in, I am redirected to the home page. I did not find anything in this GitHub organization either.
My use case was to check if there were recent changes in the docs about features I was interested in, if they were updated in latest versions of MuseScore Studio. I was unable to do that.
Generally, for an open source project, it can be good to have docs that are also accessible to the community and available for offline use. It is marked that the licence is CC BY-SA 4.0, but what the actual status of them? Is the access restriction intentional, even for simply reading sources and their history, or is it just an accidental omission of a link to them (or I missed it)? If it is intentional, are there up-to-date community docs somewhere?