On Wed, Dec 03, 2008 at 11:41:19PM -0800, Karsten Wade wrote:
On Wed, Dec 03, 2008 at 08:00:27PM -0500, Eric Christensen wrote:
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> So, who's interested? I can start a wiki page for people to sign up for
> days/times to teach something or for someone to host a clean up.
Very interested and able to teach or hack on any part of anything.
Here is where I can probably be most useful:
* How to be a lead writer for a Fedora document.
* Emacs and DocBook XML are heaven sent - how to get the most out of
your editing tool.
* How to be an effective beat writer.
* Documentation strategy and tactics in Fedora.
Stuff like that. :)
I think this is going to be a great chance to do a live test of the
quality of whatever improvements we make in the next twenty days to
our own processes and docs.
This last point is especially important to me. When I brought up
virtual hackfesting I did really want to go past the "classroom"
concept and actually spend a dedicated day or two actually dividing up
all the tasks that are piling up for Docs.
* Wiki gardening
* Process pages overhaul (toss, strip, refinish)
* Check/fix Docs entries in release schedule
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