On Mon, 2004-02-09 at 20:39, Mike MacCana wrote: > 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 Sounds great Mike. Please read the Documentation Guide if you haven't already: http://fedora.redhat.com/participate/documentation-guide/ Also, be sure to use the template found in the example-tutorial/ directory in CVS. If you have any questions, please let us know. Tammy