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Most of the pages within this website can be edited using the edit button on the main menu.  However a few parts, like qm lists and logbook entries cannot be edited this way at this time.

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To edit the website, you need a mercurial client. If you are using Windows, [1] is highly recommended. Lots of tools for Linux and mac exist too [2], both GUI and command-line:

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For Ubuntu dummies and GUI lovers, check this how to install the latest Mercurial version which is not in the usual repositories. In Ubuntu 11.04 you can just install mercurial and tortoisehg from synaptic, then restart nautilus $nautilus -q. If it works, you'll be able to see the menus of Tortoise within your Nautilus windows.

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For Ubuntu dummies and GUI lovers, in Debian 6 or Ubuntu 11.04 +onwards you can just install mercurial and tortoisehg from synaptic, then restart nautilus $nautilus -q. If it works, you'll be able to see the menus of Tortoise within your Nautilus windows.

Once you've downloaded and installed a client, the first step is to create what is called a checkout of the website or section of the website which you want to work on. This creates a copy on your machine which you can edit to your heart's content. The command to initially check out ('clone') the entire expo website is: