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Hi @TheJaredWilcurt,
You can edit the documentation in GitHub now. When you submit a pull request we will do a final review and publish your changes.
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On further inspection it looks like your UI framework is built on Compass and Ruby-Sass.
Which should probably be updated because:
- The maintainers of Ruby-Sass have set it's End-of-life to October of 2017. They have switched to Node-Sass and Dart-Sass.
- Compass is end-of-life and unmaintained.
- Scout-App Classic (2012) is also no longer maintained and is end-of-life.
- Scout-App 2 (2016) uses Node-Sass and does not support Ruby-Sass or Compass.
So if you guys require the 2012 era of Sass (Ruby-Sass/Compass) then the links for Scout-App should be updated to point to the classic version.
Good luck with your project. 😃
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Hi @TheJaredWilcurt,
You are free to change the files and links and submit a pull request. We will look at your changes and merge them. It's one of the reason we moved to GitHub, so that observant members of the community like you can update and improve the documentation :)
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Hi @TheJaredWilcurt,
Please see How to Contribute to the Mendix Documentation for details on how to make changes and submit a pull request.
Thanks!
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