Hi everyone, My name is Zachary Hamed, Zach for short, and I live in the New York City area. I'm a sophomore high school student and got interested in Linux in general about a year ago. I tried Suse and found the installation to be a huge pain, so I switched to Fedora and have been using it ever since (dual-booting with Vista (1) because of school work and (2) because I can't get my Broadcom WiFi card to work with Fedora 8...grr...). I also just finished reading two books about Linux and the Open Source movement (Rebel Code: Inside Linux and the Open Source Revolution, by Glyn Moody, and Just for Fun: The Story of an Accidental Revolutionary, by Linus Tovalds and David Diamond). At my current programming level (already know BASIC pretty well and trying to learn Ruby, but I also have to balance it with my schoolwork), I can't really contribute to the coding side of the Fedora Project, but I would love to help out in any way I can (I know it'll look good on the college applications; hoping to go to MIT!). Additionally, I am a very good English student (not my favorite subject, but I do well), so I would like to edit as many documents as I can, and I can even write some docs on newbie things (as I am one anyway). I looked over the Style Guide and all that, most to all of which I am familiar with (my school has a grammar proficiency test every year which I always pass, thought it's pass/fail so I can't share any grades with you). Again, it would be great to be another step in the editing process. Can anyone tell me where I go from here? What you guys are doing so far? I should get the gist of it once I get daily mailing list digests, but just in case... Thanks, Zach P.S. This email is in no way representative of my "formal writing" writing style; I had to rant and use parentheses a bit more than I usually do. -- fedora-docs-list mailing list fedora-docs-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-docs-list