> > You can't send a patch if you don't know how and where to send it 😊 > > So you can't avoid reading that section. > > I cannot help but wonder how a person who is unable to read several > short paragraphs of text would have learned the programming languages in > which Emacs is written. The point is not (in)ability to read. The point is the additional mental load from the many additional actions that are needed to contribute. What about the mental load of the maintainers? Those chapers exist for a reason, to make life easier for both contributors and maintainers so that there is a well documented, agreed upon, standard to follow. And you're not even required to read them, the only action you have is to send a patch -- if even that, since there are plenty of times when someone sends a suggestion and the maintainers or someone else implement the feature! There are literally no additional actions. Emacs is a luxurious project in that regard, and the little nod once in a while to read one or two chapters is the least we can do to thank those that do the daily work.