Re: Self-Introduction: Max Kanat-Alexander

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<quote who="Max Kanat-Alexander">
> 	/me thinks "Hrm... I've been writing the FAQ since the day FC1 was
> released. :-) Maybe I should do one of those self-introduction things on
> some list, someday..." :-D

Added.

http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/DocsProject_2fContributors

>
> 	I also figured that maybe it was time to sign up for the fedora-docs-
> list. :-) So, happy coincidence, both of these thoughts happened
> simultaneously.
>
> Personal Details
> ----------------
>
> Full legal name: Maxwell Kanat-Alexander
> City, Country:   San Jose, CA
> Profession:      Founder & Computer Guy
> Company:         Everything Solved
>
> 	I'm also the Release Manager of Bugzilla, as well as being one of its
> primary contributors.
>
>
> Fedora-Docs and Me
> ------------------
>
> + Your goals in the Fedora Project:
>     Be nice. Help out. Have fun. :-)
>
> + What do you want to write about?
>     Trogdor. And love.
>     However, failing that, I'll write the uFAQ. :-)
>     And maybe somebody could coax me into writing some other stuff, some
> day... who knows. :-)
>
> + What other documentation do you want to see published?
>     Well, I'd like to expand my Fedora Basics FAQ a bit, here and
> there. :-)
>
> + Do you want to edit for grammar/writing and/or technical accuracy?
>     Well, I certainly *could*... it might take waving a dead fish in my
> face, though. :-)
>     No, but seriously -- if it's ever like, down to the last minute, and
> you desperately need an editor, I'll do it. I'm quite good at it. :-)
>
> + Anything else special?
>     I'm mostly just here to provide witty comments and insight if I have
> something to say. And maybe I'll get caught up in something interesting
> and contribute a bit. :-)
>
>
> Historical Qualifications
> -------------------------
>
> + What other projects or writing have you worked on in the past?
>     Well, http://www.fedorafaq.org/ for one. :-)
>
>     I also wrote a lot of the Kerio (where I used to work) Knowledge
> Base, and some Bugzilla documentation here and there.
>
>     Oh, and I wrote a 50-page training manual for Kerio, too.
>
>     And finally (in my never-ending string of paragraphs with obviously
> creative and unique transitions like "and" and "also") I'm an excellent
> songwriter. I'm not sure how relevant that is, though. :-) Unless you
> want a Fedora Theme Song.
>
> + What level and type of computer skills do you have?
>     Amazing.
>
> + What other skills do you have that might be applicable? User interface
>   design, other so-called soft skills (people skills), programming, etc.
>     I am really, really good at talking to people. I'm also really good
> at explaining how things work.
>
>     I'm also particularly good at taking very busted, messy processes or
> code and making them shine in the morning light.
>
> + What makes you an excellent match for the project?
>     Me and the project have been going steady for about two years, now.
> I think we might get engaged.
>
> GPG KEYID and fingerprint:
>
> [maxka@localhost ~]$ gpg --fingerprint A1093CAE
> pub  1024D/A1093CAE 2000-05-23 Max Kanat-Alexander <mkanat@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
>      Key fingerprint = E119 9240 601C 389A 9FF0  3DE6 68BD 83FD A109 3CAE
> uid                            Maxwell Kanat-Alexander (Primary email
> starting in Sept. 2003) <maxka@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> uid                            Max Kanat-Alexander
> <max_list@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> sub  1024g/8D25F5F0 2000-05-23
>
> 	Note that that doesn't include any of my actual personal email
> addresses. :-) Just use this one. :-)
>
> 	-Max
> --
> http://www.everythingsolved.com/
> Fedora is definitely part of the "everything" in Everything Solved.
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