Documentation for getting started with the ARM SIG

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One of the things I brought up at FUDCon this past week was the idea
of writing some documentation to help people get up to speed in the
Fedora ARM efforts -- a secret decoder ring, if you will, of things
they'll need to know to be successful.

In an effort to help kick off that documentation, I've written up a
quick outline.  Nothing is carved in stone yet -- it's just a simple
outline of the things I personally would like to see covered.  I'm not
going to write it all myself (both because I don't have the requisite
knowledge, and I want to give others a chance to help out), but I'm
more than willing to help get the documentation into DocBook for the
Fedora Docs team to publish if people will help me flesh it out.

I'll paste the working outline below, but let me point out that this
is supposed to be a living document, so I've put it on an Etherpad
instance so that people can add/move/edit at will while we're figuring
things out.  The link to the Etherpad instance is
http://piratepad.net/L1jH2TLCBO

So tell me -- what would you like to see covered that isn't in the
outline already?  Is there a section you'd be willing to adopt and
help finish?  Please let me know...

--
Jared Smith
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