Greetings! My name is Lance Benjamin and I am currently a student (sophomore-junior) at the University of Houston, in Houston, Texas, USA, majoring in Information Systems Technology. I *think* I've completed all the steps to join the Documentation Project and my purpose for doing so is I feel that I have a lot of time to offer to the project as well as skill. I would best be utilized in editing for grammar/writing since I have just become comfortable enough with Fedora to completely abandon all instances of M$. Becoming a user/contributor of this project would be extremely beneficial to me, as a learning experience as well, since I generally learn things by typing them, I can't even begin to count the number of text books I have mostly re-written in my studies at school. Other projects, I have done numerous writing projects at my old job where I was a network operations technician. Including a Operations Manual for standards in our data centers. Computer skills, I would consider myself intermediate with linux-specific items, but in general, I've been using a computer for about 20 years (I am 26, by the way). I have lots of experience in the "people skills" department, and minor experience programming in a windows (cough) environment. What makes me (think I am) an excellent match for the project? As I said before, I have lots and lots of time to dedicate to the project and feel that my involvement would be beneficial for me as well as the project. Hope I covered everything, but if anyone has any particulars they would like to know feel free to ask and I'll most likely be glad to answer! Cheers! Lance A. Benjamin <lance.benjamin@xxxxxxxxx> gpg fingerprint: 2340 30A4 B019 4A35 6072 D271 2A8C D634 F6E4 A102
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