On Tuesday 09 Mar 2004 22:05, Aaron Matteson wrote: > Hi, i would like to introduce myself to this list with my intentions to > contribute to it and the documentation effort. > > I have begun compiling relevant information pertaining to the training > and etiquette of the Fedora support mechanism. In the Fedora-list i see > far to often the flaming of questions that seem to be pointless and > stupid. But as the saying goes: "There are no stupid questions". If you need any help, I too would like somethine like this, but it will be hard to keep it up2date. > > All the suggestions and information i compile will be used in a > support-guide and questions-guide or something along those lines either > together or seperately. > > But this topic i think has gone without at least some effort to contain > it long enouph, so i figured it is time to put up or shut up. > > I have been a linux user and minor developer for some time now, but i > have never attempted to write any documentation in any meaningful fashion > before, so any suggestions and pointers made be the verterans and > bystanders on this list would be gratefully accepted and considered. > > I will not be alone in writing this, there will be one or two others > that are fed up with the support situation as it is (goes without saying > the support mechanism is still much much better then most out there > already in place). > > Thanks > /aaron > -- > . 0 . Aaron M Matteson - http://cryptosystem.us > . . 0 Real programmers don't document. If it was hard to write, > 0 0 0 it should be hard to understand! > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- > Please do not send me HTML emails or attachments containing Microsoft > Word documents, Excel documents or Access sheets as they will be > automatically forwarded to a mailbox i check infrequently. Thanks. -- Kind Regards, Gavin Henry. http://www.magicfx.co.uk http://FedoraNEWS.ORG/ghenry http://www.suretecsystems.com