On Jan 8, 2020, at 9:35 AM, mowestusa <mowestusa(a)yahoo.com>
wrote:
Welcome, Kevin Becker!
I'm a very new contributor to the Fedora docs, and I'm still finding my way to
doc projects that I can improve. Ben Cotton wrote up an excellent "Git getting
started guide" for new members of the docs team here:
User:Bcotton/git-for-docs-writers - Fedora Project Wiki
<
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/User:Bcotton/git-for-docs-writers>
User:Bcotton/git-for-docs-writers - Fedora Project Wiki
<
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/User:Bcotton/git-for-docs-writers>
I find it to be very helpful to me as a new contributor.
Also, there are a number of "issues" in the pagure git repo for the "Quick
Docs" that you could look at to see if one of those appeal to you. Otherwise all of
the quick docs could use review and updating to make sure that the information pulled from
the wiki is still current and correct for the Fedora 31 release.
Finally, I checked out your website and enjoyed all of the TRS-80 and Tandy retro
computing that you have on your blog. Thanks for sharing that with our community.
---------------------------- | Steve | | mowestusa(a)yahoo.com |
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On Tuesday, January 7, 2020, 3:10:55 PM EST, Kevin Becker <kevin(a)kevinbecker.org>
wrote:
Hello everyone, I just signed up for the mailing list and am interesting in contributing
to the Fedora Docs project. I have not contributed to any open source projects in the
past (apart from a tiny pull request that was accepted to systemd). I’ve written internal
technical documentation for my job in the past and I occasionally write technical articles
on topics of interest to me on my blog at
http://kevinbecker.org
<
http://kevinbecker.org/> but that’s about it.
I’m a network/system admin at a midsized company currently. I’ve worked in IT for the
past 25 years or so and have experience with everything from NetWare in the old days,
through most flavors of Windows, RHEL, and even macOS. I’ve used linux on and off since
the mid 90s, starting out with Slackware, before moving on to Red Hat. I moved away from
Linux on the desktop when OS X started to get usable in the early 2000s but over the past
few years, after a little bit of distro hopping, I’ve moved back to Fedora as my primary
desktop OS for personal use.
I’ve done a lot of scripting but very little “real” coding. I’ve considered getting into
package maintenance, as I did Windows packaging for many years, but haven’t made the time
to dig into it yet, so in the mean time I hoped that I might be able to give back to the
community a bit by helping out with documentation.
My GPG info is below:
kevin@artoo:~$ gpg --fingerprint BB7D7B77
pub rsa4096 2019-08-14 [SC] [expires: 2023-08-14]
0FF6 9B9A B6CC E25E 375B 8437 9445 90E5 BB7D 7B77
uid [ultimate] Kevin Becker <kevin(a)kevinbecker.org
<mailto:kevin@kevinbecker.org>>
sub rsa4096 2019-08-14 [E] [expires: 2023-08-14]
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