release notes beat writers

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We're going to be telling you more about how you can easily help make
the release notes even better for FC5.

In the meantime, we are looking for writers to cover various release
notes beats.

You can read about this at:

http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/DocsProject/ReleaseNotes/Beats

If you run across someone who wants to help with FLOSS projects, this is
a fantastic way they can help document.

If you are a developer lead for one of the beat areas, I would like you
to look out for good candidates.  

Enough technical and community skill are the keys, even someone who is
<1 year involved can be savvy enough.  Don't worry about the writing
itself, that's what editors are for.

The work keeps you close to whatever interests you in Fedora.  You get
to be on the go-to team for all the developers who need a feature or bug
documented in the release notes.

By breaking these down into writing beats, the work is something that
one or more people can do as part of their contribution.

Thanks,

Karsten
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