Found an error in Microsoft documentation?
Submit a pull request!
Much of the Microsoft documentation is open source on GitHub which means that if you spot an error in either the code examples, the grammar, spelling, a typo or copy-and-paste error, you can quickly fix it and people reading the docs after you will benefit. This is such a difference from when I started using Microsoft products back in the 90s where nothing was open source and all documentation was either in a printed manual or a chm file.
Contributor guide
Microsoft have published a contributor guide on the best way to help improve the documentation. Have a review of it before contributing your own changes to the documentation sets. Quite often a contribution can be done right there and then in the browser using the GitHub Edit feature.
Example
I came across a copy-and-paste bug in the PowerShell module documentation for the command Invoke-AzSqlInstanceFailover
in module Az.Sql
which will manually failover a Managed Instance to another node in the Virtual Cluster. I forked the page to my repo, made the change and submitted a PR. Within a day or so, Microsoft reviewed the change and merged it into master.
Quick and easy, you should try it too and make the documentation better for everyone. :smile: