I will now introduce myself, starting with what I have worked on in the past.

A while ago I worked on what I called The Linux Terminal Guide, an online blog with some helpful How-To articles. One day I hoped to compile a bunch of Man pages, but I realized that would not reach out to very many people. I hope to help more people by writing How To articles for Fedora Docs. I do not know what my skills would best be classified as but I do know how to use the command line VERY well, i.e. I never really use the graphical package manager. I guess you could say I know-my-way around Fedora as I have "hacked" it, an example being that I as I write I am using Wmii with Gnome-Panel. I do know how to use Web Servers and Administer web-sites. On the side I like chatting with my friends and helping my mom with her Fedora-enabled computer.

So what makes me an excellent match for the project? I feel that Fedora is rather lacking some docs, and I want to help! I have rather good writing skills and I know how to do a fair amount in Fedora. I look forward to working on some Docs!

 As requested here is the output of gpg --fingerprint <yourKEYIDhere>:
[joseph@localhost ~]$ gpg --fingerprint 60A37A5D
pub   1024D/60A37A5D 2009-12-19
      Key fingerprint = 43EF DBB9 8299 73F6 1689  7206 091A D1B9 60A3 7A5D
uid                  Joseph Allen <bloggersciencewithjoe@gmail.com>
sub   2048g/4D7523E1 2009-12-19

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JOSEPH ALLEN, C/A, CAP
G.V. 'Sonny' Montgomery Composite Squadron
SER-MS-102
Mississippi Wing Civil Air Patrol