-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Full legal name - Debra Deutsch. (My friends call me Debbie.) City, Country - Boston, USA Profession or Student status - Product Manager (telecommunications products). Company, School, or other affiliation - EG&H, Inc. My interest in the Fedora Project is strictly personal. My goals in the Fedora Project What do I want to write about? My primary interest is to write about topics that will help people who are comfortable with computer software and hardware but are not expert in Linux. That is how I see myself. These readers understand operating system principals, the functions of the hardware components in a computer system, and how the hardware and software work together. They may be willing to take on complex tasks that are not appropriate to a non-technical user. On the other hand, they may not have all the Linux-specific knowledge that some discussions of advanced topics assume. What other documentation do you want to see published? I have no suggestions now, but may have some after I gain experience with the project. Do you want to edit for grammar/writing and/or technical accuracy? I can edit for grammar if that would be useful. I would want some experience writing for the project before I offered to edit for style. As I am not an Linux expert, my ability to edit for technical accuracy is limited, but probably not zero. Anything else special? I would be happy to start by helping someone who has a large task, or by taking on very small tasks of my own. I would rather do a good, timely job on something small than a mediocre or late job on something too large or complex. I am new here. Historical qualifications What other projects or writing have you worked on in the past? I have never participated in an open source or similar large volunteer effort. However I have a great deal of paid experience working in large, geographically distributed groups to accomplish complex projects. For example, I have participated in technical standards committees and on product teams in large, multinational corporations. Even though I have never held a position as a technical writer, writing has always been an important part of my work. I have authored technical reports, standards documents, and all kinds of product collaterol. I have also been paid to write articles and a book chapter for publication. What level and type of computer skills do you have? I have been using computers for more than 30 years and have a good understanding of operating system and system architecture principles. I have worked as a software engineer. That was a long time ago; I am not qualified to write about development using modern Linux tools. (On the other hand, I probably would be a good choice to try out a HOWTO aimed at readers who were new to a tool.) In recent years I have used Windows as my primary computing environment in my workplace. At the same time, I have also been using Linux in more a limited way at home. Three years ago, I converted an old Windows system to Redhat 9.0, so I could run my own mail server for my domain. I am writing this email using a new system that I assembled from parts and a downloaded FC4 distribution. Other than using it as a file server, my plan is to make this system the administrative hub of my home computing environment. What other skills do you have that might be applicable? I am experienced at project management, inbound marketing, and outbound marketing. My inbound marketing experience has been primarily with requirements definition. My outbound marketing experience includes writing product collaterol, such as brochures, white papers, and specification sheets. I know a fair amount about data networking and the Internet. What makes you an excellent match for the project? I have had a great deal of fun with my Redhat and Fedora projects. I take on something complex and learn along the way. There is a fine sense of accomplishment when everything works. The project is an opportunity to share my enthusiasm with other people who are considering jumping into the Fedora pool. Perhaps I can help make it easier for them to swim when they do. GPG KEYID and fingerprint pub 1024D/73CD2969 2006-01-21 [expires: 2007-01-21] Key fingerprint = F668 0373 4BE5 737E 13F6 557F 16CC 9D70 73CD 2969 uid Debra Deutsch <fedoradocs@xxxxxxxxxxxx> sub 2048g/E421BAD1 2006-01-21 [expires: 2007-01-21] -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.1 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Fedora - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQFD0uqRFsydcHPNKWkRAob9AKDGj7DtNIe5m7GZPTi7NgRaXoiMFwCgkFtL edPqfHfLwY+dvBKTSUa+M7g= =36Yu -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- fedora-docs-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-docs-list