Auto merge of #28815 - matklad:contrib-doc, r=steveklabnik

This adds a paragraph on how to generate documentation without sloooow `make doc`. I'm not a native English speaker, so there might be some language related bugs (I wish English was as hard to get wrong, as Rust)

This also includes whitespace cleanup of contributing.md in a separate commit. Whiltespace is not significant in github flavored markdown, and my Emacs just cleans ws automatically :)

r? @steveklabnik
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@ -145,10 +145,15 @@ To save @bors some work, and to get small changes through more quickly, when
the other rollup-eligible patches too, and they'll get tested and merged at
the same time.
To find documentation-related issues, sort by the [A-docs label][adocs].
To find documentation-related issues, sort by the [A-docs label][adocs].
[adocs]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues?q=is%3Aopen+is%3Aissue+label%3AA-docs
In many cases, you don't need a full `make doc`. You can use `rustdoc` directly
to check small fixes. For example, `rustdoc src/doc/reference.md` will render
reference to `doc/reference.html`. The CSS might be messed up, but you can
verify that HTML is right.
## Issue Triage
Sometimes, an issue will stay open, even though the bug has been fixed. And
@ -164,30 +169,30 @@ Contributors with sufficient permissions on the Rust repo can help by adding
labels to triage issues:
* Yellow, **A**-prefixed labels state which **area** of the project an issue
relates to.
relates to.
* Magenta, **B**-prefixed labels identify bugs which **belong** elsewhere.
* Magenta, **B**-prefixed labels identify bugs which **belong** elsewhere.
* Green, **E**-prefixed labels explain the level of **experience** necessary
to fix the issue.
* Red, **I**-prefixed labels indicate the **importance** of the issue. The
[I-nominated][inom] label indicates that an issue has been nominated for
prioritizing at the next triage meeting.
prioritizing at the next triage meeting.
* Orange, **P**-prefixed labels indicate a bug's **priority**. These labels
are only assigned during triage meetings, and replace the [I-nominated][inom]
label.
label.
* Blue, **T**-prefixed bugs denote which **team** the issue belongs to.
* Dark blue, **beta-** labels track changes which need to be backported into
the beta branches.
* The purple **metabug** label marks lists of bugs collected by other
categories.
the beta branches.
If you're looking for somewhere to start, check out the [E-easy][eeasy] tag.
* The purple **metabug** label marks lists of bugs collected by other
categories.
If you're looking for somewhere to start, check out the [E-easy][eeasy] tag.
[inom]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues?q=is%3Aopen+is%3Aissue+label%3AI-nominated
[eeasy]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues?q=is%3Aopen+is%3Aissue+label%3AE-easy