Hey folks, I'm Mike *waves*. I work in Melbourne Australia, dividing my time between Red Hat Asia Pacific (I'm an RHCX) and tech journalism (I've been a professional writer for about four years now, having written on Linux for PCAuthority, the Sydney Morning Herald, and Next before finding myself at Australian Personal Computer). Before I got poached by Red Hat, I wrote and trained my own Red Hat based System Administration course. The course itself is Open Sourced (well, FDLed) and you can check out the last beta version (written for Red Hat 9) at http://www.cyber.com.au/users/mikem/training/lna4/notes/html. I own copyright to the course, and plunder some of the ideas (particularly chapter 6) for other projects in future. So yeah, being a geek, with communication skills, who uses a particular Linux distribution and writes / trains on that distro professionally, the Fedora docs project has seriously piqued my interest. There's very few high quality, up to date, task based documentation projects for Linux and I'd like to be a part of one I'd like to volunteer to create tutorials on Web Serving (using Apache HTTPd) and Mail Serving (using Postfix, Dovecot, and SpamAssassin) initially, and could probably handle File Serving (with VSFTPd / NFS / Samba), DHCP, and DNS too. Mike __________________________________________________________________________ Mike MacCana Consultant RHCX, MCSE, MCP+I 0419 394 504