Hi Brent, We would love for you to participate in the docs project. Most people's time is limited, especially those who are writing on a volunteer basis. That is one of the reasons I chose tutorials as the format. The term implies small or medium documents on specific topics. I tell everyone to draw on their experiences and knowledge. It is usually easier to write about a topic you are familiar. Are there any tasks that you recently figured out that you would like to share in a tutorial? Tammy On Tue, Nov 04, 2003 at 06:32:23PM -0500, fprimex wrote: > Hello, > > I'm interested in writing some documentation for Fedora. I'm not a > professional technical writer, but I have written some employee manuals > for the technical support at my university. I have also spent a > considerable amount of time helping Linux users on IRC, which has lead > me to write some guides in the past. > > At the present, there isn't a particular topic I would like to cover. > I would simply like to help the project in some way. My time is too > limited while I'm in graduate school to undertake any serious coding or > bug fixing, but I want to contribute to the project and do what is > needed. > > I've not used many of the tools listed on the project page, as most of > my writing is done in LaTeX for my work. I can, however, learn quickly > and am willing to do so. > > Please reply directly to me or include my address as a Cc, as I haven't > subscribed to the fedora-docs-list yet. > > Thanks! > > Brent W. > > > -- > > fedora-docs-list@xxxxxxxxxx > http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-docs-list --