From Adobe's Samartha Vashishtha:
"In case you didn't already know, you can contribute to the documentation for many Adobe products under the Adobe Community Help model. See this page for FAQ on Adobe Community Help. In short:
Adobe Community Help is a set of web services that provides instruction, inspiration, and support. Community Help combines content from Adobe Help, Support, Design Center, Developer Connection, and Forums - along with great online community content - so that users can easily find the best and most up-to-date resources. Community Help enables users to contribute content and add comments to all learning content on Adobe.com.
Your contributions can be in the form of tips, tricks, sample code, examples, comments, content-improvement suggestions, and more. A free Adobe.com account is all that you need to contribute. What's more, if the moderators find your contribution helpful, they will reward you with Adobe Community Help points. Isn't that cool?"
Click here to learn more.
Enjoy.
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