Hi
My name is Peter and I'm from Brisbane (other side of the country to Ryan). I also work in IT and have been using Linux since about 2005 and Fedora for about 5 years (Nas/Lamp/Laptops). My main role is a BA so I have documentation experience. The Cloud project sounds interesting so if Ryan doesn't get back I'd be interested in helping out. I'm not sure how to start though as I have no experience with Fedora in the Cloud or the items that need documentation. I'd love to learn it though and what better way to learn it than documenting it.
ta Peter
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On Fri, Jul 05, 2013 at 04:43:33PM +0800, Ryan Gough wrote:
> I'm looking at getting involved in the project as I have been a long
> time user of Fedora (e.g. since Core 1) and would like to start
> contributing. My name is Ryan, I'm from Western Australia (GMT+8). I
> am an IT technician and have been using linux as a hobby since 2k4
> (using RH9). I have also had the opportunity to work with RHEL in my
> job during a project as well as having worked with a couple of other
> distros. In my line of work I have often needed to produce
> documentation to a professional standard and I feel I can contribute
> this way currently. I believe I should be able to contribute 4 hours a
> week at this point in time.
Hi Ryan! That sounds awesome. One area we could really use improvement on is
the Cloud Guide -- this got off to a great start but kind of stalled about
https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/Fedora_Draft_Documentation/0.1/html/Cloud_Guide/index.html
Interested?
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> Hi Everyone,
>
> I'm looking at getting involved in the project as I have been a long
> time user of Fedora (e.g. since Core 1) and would like to start
> contributing. My name is Ryan, I'm from Western Australia (GMT+8). I
> am an IT technician and have been using linux as a hobby since 2k4
> (using RH9). I have also had the opportunity to work with RHEL in my
> job during a project as well as having worked with a couple of other
> distros. In my line of work I have often needed to produce
> documentation to a professional standard and I feel I can contribute
> this way currently. I believe I should be able to contribute 4 hours a
> week at this point in time.
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> Regards,
> Ryan
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I've updated the content of readme-burning-isos to better reflect the
current release, and the new 1GB image size targets in particular. At
this point, we should be providing instructions for creating USB media
in the same document, perhaps by borrowing liberally from the
Installation Guide. I plan to work on the idea over the next few days,
please share your thoughts.
In the meantime, the optical-only readme-burning-isos has been
published. Will one of the maintainers for this Transifex resource[1]
please push source POTs? I have pot/ and the tx config committed in
git[2] for your convenience.
[1] https://fedora.transifex.com/projects/p/fedora-readme-burning-isos/
[2] ssh://git.fedorahosted.org/git/docs/readme-burning-isos.git
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