-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Wed, Mar 10, 2010 at 10:01 PM, Jonathan Drouillard wrote: > Hello, > I'm Jonathan Drouillard, 24 years old and from Corsicana, TX. I'm about to > transfer to Baylor University for a degree in bioinformatics. I studied > computer science for two years, but found a lack of challenges in most of > the courses. Programming has been my favorite way to procrastinate since I > was 13 years old. I have 'experience' in C, Objective C, C++, Java, Perl, > and minor acquaintance with most programming languages. An extensive > portfolio of applications should follow that sentence; but, for the most > part, I have failed at transitioning from development to a release. I host > 10 websites on a Linode running Ubuntu. I run Fedora in a virtual machine on > my windows box. > I believe writing documentation or tutorials will develop the skills > necessary to bring my own ideas into release. I have no prior background > writing documentation except for a technical writing class. I am not a guru > of the *nix world, but I have always been able to find my way around thanks > t man pages, tutorials and wikis. > Armed with a tablet, pencil, and paper it is my turn to give back to the > community. I was sent here from Ycombinator with the promise of an excellent > community. My question is: where do I go from here? I'm already in the IRC > chat. How do I find what needs to be documented, could use tutorials, or > anything else? I'm also open to writing docs and tutorials non-Fedora > projects (ie github) that need help, making sites dedicated to teaching how > to use software or open source programs, or any other ideas you have for > informing users. > pub 1024D/6391C79F 2010-03-10 > Key fingerprint = B9EF 0283 6C64 8937 D70B 7562 86D8 DE6A 6391 C79F > uid Jonathan Drouillard (ambiate) > > sub 2048g/D18A1383 2010-03-10 > > -- > docs mailing list > docs@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > To unsubscribe: > https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/docs > Hi Jonathan: Welcome to Fedora, and Docs in particular. We are getting close to releasing Fedora 13 Take a look at the schedule here: http://poelstra.fedorapeople.org/schedules/f-13/f-13-docs-tasks.html So I'd suggest jumping in with the release notes - as those are in full swing. Probably the easiest way to jump is to introduce yourself on irc to jjmcd, John, who coordinates the release notes will be happy to get some help. You may notice Paul sent a message to the list earlier in the evening announcing that we'll be doing some work on the weekend of the 17th, and getting everyone setup on the 14th. You can see that message here: http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/docs/2010-March/011855.html That will get you used to working environment (wiki -> DocBook XML -> {html,pdf,etc}) and familiar with some of the people. I don't see your request to join the docs group within the Fedora Account System, but when I do see it, I'll be happy to approve it. As an aside, can you link me to where ycombinator recommended you to Fedora? (I assume within the hackernews section) Thanks, David Nalley -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.10 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Use GnuPG with Firefox : http://getfiregpg.org (Version: 0.7.10) iEYEARECAAYFAkuYfpgACgkQkZOYj+cNI1e2DwCfQnNyRAhH25Rn2dN3qcDwExsL zToAoIM/4vt1WpC42NDShurPrukfsZGM =sVJs -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- docs mailing list docs@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/docs