Hi all,
I'm hosting the Open Help Conference & Sprints again this year on June 15-19 in Cincinnati, Ohio, USA.
http://openhelpconference.com/
The first two days are the conference portion. Abut half the time is devoted to presentations, with the rest used for open, attendee-led discussion. This format provides some structure, but still lets everybody share their experiences.
On June 17-19, multiple open source documentation teams have documentation sprints. This year I have four rooms of various sizes, centered around a common break area. Sprints are great for building communities and putting focus on a project.
Florian Nadge joined us last year. I'd love to see a group of Fedorans come out to the conference or sprints this year.
Let me know if you have any questions.
Thanks, Shaun
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From: "Shaun McCance" shaunm@gnome.org To: docs@lists.fedoraproject.org Sent: Wednesday, February 20, 2013 10:05:03 AM Subject: Open Help Conference & Sprints 2013
Hi all,
I'm hosting the Open Help Conference & Sprints again this year on June 15-19 in Cincinnati, Ohio, USA.
http://openhelpconference.com/
The first two days are the conference portion. Abut half the time is devoted to presentations, with the rest used for open, attendee-led discussion. This format provides some structure, but still lets everybody share their experiences.
On June 17-19, multiple open source documentation teams have documentation sprints. This year I have four rooms of various sizes, centered around a common break area. Sprints are great for building communities and putting focus on a project.
Florian Nadge joined us last year. I'd love to see a group of Fedorans come out to the conference or sprints this year.
Let me know if you have any questions.
Thanks, Shaun
Hi all,
I am looking to head down to this, are there any other Fedora writers who would be interested in attending? If there are a few it might be worth putting together a sprint proposal. Let me know if you are interested and/or think there is a specific guide (existing or otherwise) that we should attempt to run with!
Steve
On Thu, Feb 21, 2013 at 9:38 AM, Steve Gordon sgordon@redhat.com wrote:
I am looking to head down to this, are there any other Fedora writers who would be interested in attending? If there are a few it might be worth putting together a sprint proposal. Let me know if you are interested and/or think there is a specific guide (existing or otherwise) that we should attempt to run with!
It's a little early for me to say I'm going, but since it's about a 3-hour drive, I'd like to. Regardless, I think it would be good to get the User Guide updated. It was last released for F14 and a few things have changed since then.