Github Wiki's are inconvenient #146885
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Hey! Not entirely sure if this is the best place for this kind of feedback, but I'm currently quite disappointed in the Github Wiki feature.
Currently, the wikis can be restricted to people with push access (so basically just the maintainers) or it can be left wide open as a free for all for anyone to modify.
It strikes me that there should be a way to easily fork the wikis, clone them and modify them locally, push to your own remote repo and open a pull request, y'know, like most stuff on Github!
Are there any plans to improve the Wiki feature in the future?
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