Hi Pete

I have always offered to vet (for organization, grammar, and international English, that the translators could use.

I offered this help several times, and never heard back.   My only alternative is to wait until it is released and then use bugzilla to point out the English faults.

I am prepared to work with an author or on any document to expedite his output and to insure good comprehension of the output.  By vetting the English before it is too late, the translators will be better able to work and Bugzilla entries can be avoided.  I have  spare time available.

Cheers and


 
Regards

 Leslie
Mr. Leslie Satenstein
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From: Pete Travis <me@petetravis.com>
To: For participants of the Documentation Project <docs@lists.fedoraproject.org>
Sent: Thursday, July 10, 2014 2:48 PM
Subject: Stale Docs Memberships

In the last meeting - and sporadically in the past - we discussed
removing accounts from the docs FAS groups that haven't been active in a
while.  Many organizations have a policy of removing commit access for
users that have left the project. Besides the potential security issues
with accounts that might not be under control, it just makes sense that
people looking for a contact in a given capacity should see a list of
people that are actually active in that capacity.

The proposal that came out of the meeting was to remove accounts from
the docs, docs-writers, and docs-publishers groups after 12 months of
inactivity.  If we reach a consensus, I'll look at some of the methods
used in other groups ( last FAS login, last commit, etc ) and remove
unused accounts from these groups, and then do so again... every so
often. Maybe once per release cycle.

If a deprivileged user happens to be a Guide owner, or if a Guide owner
is observably unresponsive, I think we should make a reasonable attempt
to contact them before removing their privileges.  We'll have to discuss
the future of the Guide as a group, assign a default bz contact, as part
of the process, not just remove them from the groups.
Finally, affected users should know that they're still welcome in the
group, and they need only ask for sponsorship.

Please discuss, opine, or complain about the idea now; we'll vote on it
during the 21July meeting.


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