Yes, it is completely acceptable that people (possibly) completely out
of an entire project make its documentation. Or at least it is them who
must decide what is good and necessary to have on the docs, and what
isn't. Remarkable.
Good to see this
> If you think that explicitly mentioning this will be beneficial, you
> may try submitting a patch for the documentation. Note that this
> applies to both proxy and fastcgi (well, actually to uwsgi and scgi as
> too, but we have no docs for them), and to both cache and store. That
> is, proxy_store, proxy_cache, fastcgi_store and fastcgi_cache. See
> here for basic instructions on how to submit patches:
> http://nginx.org/en/docs/contributing_changes.html Source of the
> nginx.org site with the documentation can be found here:
> http://hg.nginx.org/nginx.org
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