On Tuesday 09 Mar 2004 22:05, Aaron Matteson wrote:
Hi, i would like to introduce myself to this list with my intentions
to
contribute to it and the documentation effort.
I have begun compiling relevant information pertaining to the training
and etiquette of the Fedora support mechanism. In the Fedora-list i see
far to often the flaming of questions that seem to be pointless and
stupid. But as the saying goes: "There are no stupid questions".
If you need any help, I too would like somethine like this, but it will be
hard to keep it up2date.
All the suggestions and information i compile will be used in a
support-guide and questions-guide or something along those lines either
together or seperately.
But this topic i think has gone without at least some effort to contain
it long enouph, so i figured it is time to put up or shut up.
I have been a linux user and minor developer for some time now, but i
have never attempted to write any documentation in any meaningful fashion
before, so any suggestions and pointers made be the verterans and
bystanders on this list would be gratefully accepted and considered.
I will not be alone in writing this, there will be one or two others
that are fed up with the support situation as it is (goes without saying
the support mechanism is still much much better then most out there
already in place).
Thanks
/aaron
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