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@andyw8 I included your suggestion in a recent todo list. I agree that any guide should be written in a commanding way (second person?). As you noted, Andrea originally wrote many of the guidelines. I do not feel, however, that his use of first-person is the reason why people do not contribute. I think people do not contribute much because PRs and issues have been stales for quite some time. (I have tried to resolve that.)
You are free to contribute as much as you'd like, as well as anyone else. If you want to rephrase the tips to be in second person, then submit a PR. Also, if possible, include changes to the translations.
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Yes, I agree, it's probably not the main factor.
Regarding translations, there's probably another question there about to keep the different versions 'in sync'.
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We are working together on figuring how to keep translations "in sync" with the English pages. If you have any ideas, do let us know.
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I noticed this a few days ago too and I agree that it doesn't look great. Please feel free to change those phrasings, closing for now.
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