Hi, everyone.
My name is Drew and I would like to join the "Docs Project." I am from the US/Eastern time zone (UTC -4 currently). I am relatively new to Fedora, but I have been using Linux for somewhere around 10 years (mostly Debian-based systems until recently). I feel I would be a good fit with the community because my passions are teaching people, and technology. I feel like this group combines the best of both worlds.
My main interests are going to be proofreading/correcting and testing for accuracy or doing some QA on the documentation. Eventually I would like to write documentation of my own, but I feel like it could be a while before I am ready to do something like that. I would like to collaborate on projects in the interim, maybe. Though these are the things I WANT to do, I am willing to do most things that the Docs Project takes care of. I am a pretty easy-going guy and if I am asked to do something, I will generally do it. I should be able to dedicate a few hours each week to projects. Some weeks, I may be able to do more.
Though I do not have any real, notable experience with documentation, I always got good grades on my papers in college, and friends would get me to proofread for them. I do have experience in explaining things at the level of a beginner end-user, though, and I feel that could translate over to the documentations with a bit of work. My skills are more on the social side than the technical side (though I wouldn't consider myself to be too green on technical things). What I mean to say is that I do well with people and can generally identify and empathize with my target audience.
It is very nice to be here and I look forward to meeting and working with you all. If you see me on IRC (rmeigs), feel free to say hi.
Drew
My GPG Key Fingerprint:
pub 4096R/24E57F48 2016-04-24 Key fingerprint = 31BD B8C4 8FFF FAF5 303F C680 6BF1 A414 24E5 7F48 uid Drew Meigs <dmeigs[at]openmailbox.org> sub 4096R/F652FFD6 2016-04-24