Re: Self-Introduction: Tom Large

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Karsten Wade wrote:
| Welcome, Tom!

Thanks!

| We're just starting to gather ideas in a bucket in
| https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=129784.  Do you
| come with any specific ideas of where Fedora needs documenting?

I was originally thinking about some troubleshooting tutorials--how to
resolve problems like a corrupted /bin/bash file and the like, but after
doing some research (reading some archives and the tutorial on how to
write a tutorial) they seemed inappropriate.  At this point, I was
thinking about helping with some of the "(unwritten)" documents you
referenced in the manifesto you linked earlier today or
yesterday--though I don't know that I'm familiar enough with existing
processes and procedures to create that kind of document.

At this point, I'm not really picky--I think once I've done a tut on
something I find boring, I'll maybe get more finicky.  <GRiN>

|>~ - T H E L U G
|>~ - The Hectic Eclectic Linux User Group
|>~ - Linux without attitude, or directions, or goals...
|>~ - http://www.thelug.org
|
|
| Ha!  Careful, or someone might want to franchise that idea. :)

Heh, that was actually one of the originating thoughts.  The goal was to
stay a small user group, so when we top 50 or so members, we're going to
split it up.  Have groups like dallas.thelug.org and ftworth.thelug.org.
~ Oh well... sorry for continuing the off topic discussion here.

| ps - sorry, had to break the message-id ;-)

I understand.

/tlarge

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