We haven't had a formal docs self-introduction requirement, or even a page saying how. Now we do:
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/DocsProject_2fSelfIntroduction
Thoughts?
Mine are:
* I like the idea of the self-intro. * I hope the gpg key isn't a bad hurdle for writers and editors who are new to open source projects. * The self-intros I've read often show quite a bit about the person who wrote it, so I think it has some value outside of being purely informative.
- Karsten
On Wed, 2005-03-30 at 17:35 -0800, Karsten Wade wrote:
We haven't had a formal docs self-introduction requirement, or even a page saying how. Now we do:
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/DocsProject_2fSelfIntroduction
Thoughts?
Mine are:
- I like the idea of the self-intro.
- I hope the gpg key isn't a bad hurdle for writers and editors who are
new to open source projects.
- The self-intros I've read often show quite a bit about the person who
wrote it, so I think it has some value outside of being purely informative.
- Karsten
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I, too, like the idea of the self-intro. I like the format you have set out. I don't think that the gpg key should be too big of a hurdle. It's something that people should get accustomed to using anyway.