As is customary, I'm introducing myself to the fedora documentation project. I've been a member of the Fedora Project for about 6-8 months IIRC and have been participating mostly in an Ambassadors role. However, as I get a little more involved, I'd like to participate in further projects and the docs is one where I feel I could help immensely. This weekend, I attended my first FUDCon and met several people, of which a few (Paul Frields, Jared Smith) are on the docs project as well. I find that I could probably help here as I'm regularly asked to document things for my work regarding Fedora specific features and thus could help the Fedora project to improve its documentation as well in these areas (and others as I can). I am a linux instructor (Guru is the title we get when we're hired) at a small company in Utah called Guru Labs. We provide training for Red Hat and other companies throughout the world. Its quite a fun job, and I get to see much of the country (and sometimes world). I am a resident of Utah, which is Mountain Time, though I travel quite a bit to the East Coast of the US. I usually try to stay on mountain time, however so I can do that translation in my head (or because my computer is always on that time). Here's my gpg info: gpg --fingerprint 62A2258E pub 1024D/62A2258E 2006-07-09 Key fingerprint = 8C10 443D 7F49 A694 018C A2DD 7D27 D8A2 62A2 258E uid Clint Savage (It's Guru Time) <clints@xxxxxxxxxxxx> uid Clint Savage <clint@xxxxxxxxx> uid Clint Savage <herlo1@xxxxxxxxx> uid Clint Savage (Utah Open Source) <clint@xxxxxxxx> sub 2048g/5F818B03 2006-07-09 Hopefully, I can contribute where needed and look forward to working with you all. I'm currently working on learning docbook and should be more comfortable in the near future. Cheers, Clint -- fedora-docs-list mailing list fedora-docs-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-docs-list