Okay, let's go down the bullet list from the wiki: Hi, my name is Benjamin Thompson and I go by Ben, my handle on FAS is "rumford". I'm in the US Eastern time zone, in northern Indiana, USA. My experience is in technical support, Python development including web2py, Linux administration, and I have a Bachelor of Arts degree in English. I am Linux+/LPIC-1 certified. In time, I plan to go up to LPIC-3 and RHCE. I've been using Linux as a desktop OS since about 2003. I'm looking to join the Fedora Project in order to hone my technical writing skills, and perhaps flex my coding or sysadmin muscles eventually as well. My aim is to make myself a more proficient, knowledgeable user/administrator of Linux operating systems. To start I would like to contribute documentation, no matter how small or seemingly inconsequential. The parts of the OS I am most interested in helping with are cryptographic and networking tools, although my knowledge level is not terribly deep yet on those subjects. My other passion is user-friendliness. Applications geared toward making the OS as a whole more approachable are of great interest to me. If documentation on any of these is lacking I would be quite happy to try and fill in the gaps. After finding some training and/or a sponsor, I look forward to contributing about 4 hours per week. I work full time sometimes up to 50 hours a week, but there is often enough time on the nights and weekends to put several hours in. I have lurked for quite some time. I've recently decided that I need to stop WISHING I was contributing and start making that a reality. I look forward to listening in on meetings in the coming weeks. Perhaps I can even contribute some documentation work for the Fedora 20 release. -- docs mailing list docs@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/docs