Documentation/content/contact.md
Otto Richter d5f6f22999 Refresh Contact, Getting Started, Contributing Pages (#394)
Update contact page

Prefer references to Forgejo, more relevant to users

Updates to Getting Started Pages / FAQ
- a lot of content was outdated and generally rewritten or rephrased
- implement procedure for size limits as determined by annual assembly
  2023, see Codeberg-e.V./Discussion#92
- people are sometimes confused wheter you need to be a paying member in
  Codeberg e.V. in order to use the platform

Update improving Codeberg guides
- reduce redundancy in code contribution guide and reference the
  Contributing Issue Tracker instead
- separate (and ideally more appealing) donation page (deserves even
  more love IMHO)
- shorten and strip outdated information

Reviewed-on: https://codeberg.org/Codeberg/Documentation/pulls/394
Reviewed-by: Panagiotis "Ivory" Vasilopoulos <git@n0toose.net>
Co-authored-by: Otto Richter <git@otto.splvs.net>
Co-committed-by: Otto Richter <git@otto.splvs.net>
2024-02-17 22:04:10 +00:00

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