On Thu, 2007-03-29 at 16:22 +0100, Jonathan Roberts wrote:
> Good to meet you Jonathan! The best place to start is often to
simply
> look at the draft documentation on the wiki at
>
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Docs/Drafts and see what you'd like to
> improve. (I'd lean away from creating brand new documents since we're
> still trying to wrangle a number of these into shape, including the
> Desktop User Guide.)
I've looked over this - and the documentation as a whole! - some bits
look like they're pretty close to being finished? Or is it just my
imagination, I don't know your criteria for defining a completed doc.
For example the ISO burning tutorial. I'll keep looking over the
documents abouts writing documents and try and sort membership of the
fedora project etc so I can start editing.
I think everything you need to do for membership is outlined here:
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/DocsProject/NewWriters#SigningUp
> Getting involved is basically a matter of rolling up one's
sleeves and
> delving into something interesting, however new or unfamiliar. You will
> reap great rewards as a result! (That's my Chinese fortune cookie mode
> in full view.)
Haha well hopefully it will turn out like this! I'll get my membership
and everything sorted - what do I need to do to get added to the docs
writers group? - and then (try to) make myself useful...
Once you have your GPG key and go through the account creation process,
you should be good to go. A Bugzilla account is a good idea too, if you
don't have one. Use the same public email address for everything to
avoid confusion. If you have any questions or hardships, please drop a
line to the list! :-)
--
Paul W. Frields, RHCE
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