Hey, Paul inspired me to write down some of my blog posts on how to do various QA tasks in Fedora as documentation :). So here I am. For the formal self-intro: My name Jon Stanley. For my day job, I'm a IT Architect at a large-ish IT service provider. I live in Jersey City, NJ USA (part of the NYC metro area). What I already do in Fedora is to co-lead the bug triage team with John Poelstra, participate in various marketing activities, maintain a few fonts, do QA, etc. My goals for the documentation project include developing documentation around the various tools that are used for the QA and distribution composition function within Fedora. These tools are in the open, however, they're largely undocumented, which has the effect of deterring people from using them. My skill level with Linux and Fedora is extensive - I'm a RHCE (805007017527115) and have one RHCA exam under my belt. I'm always looking to learn more, however! :). My GPG key fingerprint is below: pub 1024D/1F85118D 2007-12-16 Key fingerprint = 84A5 3E8C 66E7 53B3 C029 33B8 7111 2949 1F85 118D uid Jon Stanley <jonstanley@xxxxxxxxx> sub 2048g/FD723FBD 2007-12-16 I may need some stylistic help in my documentation, and DocBook is a new and scary thing to me, but I'm sure I can learn. Look forward to working with everyone! -- fedora-docs-list mailing list fedora-docs-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-docs-list