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hello this is just shield chairman of the system software workgroup and I frequently get asked questions about how to build documentation in the open power foundations documentation development environment so I thought Id take a few minutes here to record how to based upon information thats publicly available to show people how to interact with our open source documentation how to work within the frameworks that we use to build the common look-and-feel documentation that we use here in the open power foundation lets start by the place where all source code begins which is of course github the open power foundation is an organization inside of github it has both public and private repositories public ones of course one can find examples of those repositories that you may see if youre not a member would be the docs template repository as well as the docs master which is down here a little bit further there are also private ones if you become a member and participate in the activities