Hello,
I like to contribute to Docs team
I have been editing wiki pages for local events, latam budget, latam procedures, freemedia project.
I have using fedora since fedora core 4, I am not programmer or sysadmin, but I have get experience in installation, creating local repos, settin up web servers for wikimedia and wordpress. I have been documenting part of my experience on my blog http://taygon.com
I have been part time teacher at university level on and off since 1998. I can dig into a subject, look for the key points and make an explanation for others.
I have been for a time freemedia coordinator, FAmSCo member and Fedora Board member. I have helping out latam activities as Community credit card holder, to provide resources to collaborators in this region.
I have decent writing skills in English, but excellent style in Spanish as a native speaker.
I would like to get hand on learning how to make official documentation helping along the way. My ultimate goal is to make the documentation for Icaro Project, an educational robotics software/hardware made entirely with fedora in LATAM
I hope to get a chance to help docs team.
Best regards
Neville
pub 1024D/96851663 2009-06-20 [expires: 2016-10-25] uid Neville A. Cross (yn1v - fedora - Nicaragua) neville@taygon.com uid Neville A. Cross (Fedora Ambassador - Nicaragua) yn1v@fedoraproject.org uid Neville A. Cross (YN1V - Fedora - Nicaragua) nacross@gmail.com uid Neville A. Cross (Fedora Ambassador - Nicaragua) yn1v@taygon.com sub 2048g/1E3CFE30 2009-06-20
On 05/04/2015 12:52 PM, Neville A. Cross wrote:
Hello,
I like to contribute to Docs team
I have been editing wiki pages for local events, latam budget, latam procedures, freemedia project.
I have using fedora since fedora core 4, I am not programmer or sysadmin, but I have get experience in installation, creating local repos, settin up web servers for wikimedia and wordpress. I have been documenting part of my experience on my blog http://taygon.com
I have been part time teacher at university level on and off since 1998. I can dig into a subject, look for the key points and make an explanation for others.
I have been for a time freemedia coordinator, FAmSCo member and Fedora Board member. I have helping out latam activities as Community credit card holder, to provide resources to collaborators in this region.
I have decent writing skills in English, but excellent style in Spanish as a native speaker.
I would like to get hand on learning how to make official documentation helping along the way. My ultimate goal is to make the documentation for Icaro Project, an educational robotics software/hardware made entirely with fedora in LATAM
I hope to get a chance to help docs team.
Best regards
Neville
pub 1024D/96851663 2009-06-20 [expires: 2016-10-25] uid Neville A. Cross (yn1v - fedora - Nicaragua) neville@taygon.com uid Neville A. Cross (Fedora Ambassador - Nicaragua) yn1v@fedoraproject.org uid Neville A. Cross (YN1V - Fedora - Nicaragua) nacross@gmail.com uid Neville A. Cross (Fedora Ambassador - Nicaragua) yn1v@taygon.com sub 2048g/1E3CFE30 2009-06-20
Welcome, Neville! It's great to have someone with your experience on board.
Do you have a vision for the Icaro documentation that you'd like to jump on right away? If not, do you have an idea of something you're interested in writing about? We could probably come up with a list of opportunities, but if you have something you're interested in and engaged with, all the better.
On Mon, 2015-05-04 at 15:34 -0600, Pete Travis wrote:
On 05/04/2015 12:52 PM, Neville A. Cross wrote:
Hello,
I like to contribute to Docs team
I have been editing wiki pages for local events, latam budget, latam procedures, freemedia project.
I have using fedora since fedora core 4, I am not programmer or sysadmin, but I have get experience in installation, creating local repos, settin up web servers for wikimedia and wordpress. I have been documenting part of my experience on my blog http://taygon.com
I have been part time teacher at university level on and off since 1998. I can dig into a subject, look for the key points and make an explanation for others.
I have been for a time freemedia coordinator, FAmSCo member and Fedora Board member. I have helping out latam activities as Community credit card holder, to provide resources to collaborators in this region.
I have decent writing skills in English, but excellent style in Spanish as a native speaker.
I would like to get hand on learning how to make official documentation helping along the way. My ultimate goal is to make the documentation for Icaro Project, an educational robotics software/hardware made entirely with fedora in LATAM
I hope to get a chance to help docs team.
Best regards
Neville
pub 1024D/96851663 2009-06-20 [expires: 2016-10-25] uid Neville A. Cross (yn1v - fedora - Nicaragua) neville@taygon.com uid Neville A. Cross (Fedora Ambassador - Nicaragua) yn1v@fedoraproject.org uid Neville A. Cross (YN1V - Fedora - Nicaragua) nacross@gmail.com uid Neville A. Cross (Fedora Ambassador - Nicaragua) yn1v@taygon.com sub 2048g/1E3CFE30 2009-06-20
Welcome, Neville! It's great to have someone with your experience on board.
Do you have a vision for the Icaro documentation that you'd like to jump on right away? If not, do you have an idea of something you're interested in writing about? We could probably come up with a list of opportunities, but if you have something you're interested in and engaged with, all the better.
-- -- Pete Travis
- Fedora Docs Project Leader
- 'randomuser' on freenode
- immanetize@fedoraproject.org
I have many ideas about the documentation structure of Icaro Project, but I think it needs a bit of consensus before getting started. I will try to push that on icaro's mailing list and give a final shape on FUDCon Cordoba 2015.
I may like to help with amateur radio doc, but truth is I am not very active now. May update things in software side, but not sure I will be able to test the hardware side of it.
I am open to suggestion. Give something to get started and from there probably I will get the feeling of what I like the most.
Thanks for your quick response.
Neville
On 05/04/2015 08:52 PM, Neville A. Cross wrote:
Hello,
I like to contribute to Docs team
I have been editing wiki pages for local events, latam budget, latam procedures, freemedia project.
I have using fedora since fedora core 4, I am not programmer or sysadmin, but I have get experience in installation, creating local repos, settin up web servers for wikimedia and wordpress. I have been documenting part of my experience on my blog http://taygon.com
I have been part time teacher at university level on and off since 1998. I can dig into a subject, look for the key points and make an explanation for others.
I have been for a time freemedia coordinator, FAmSCo member and Fedora Board member. I have helping out latam activities as Community credit card holder, to provide resources to collaborators in this region.
I have decent writing skills in English, but excellent style in Spanish as a native speaker.
I would like to get hand on learning how to make official documentation helping along the way. My ultimate goal is to make the documentation for Icaro Project, an educational robotics software/hardware made entirely with fedora in LATAM
I hope to get a chance to help docs team.
Best regards
Neville
pub 1024D/96851663 2009-06-20 [expires: 2016-10-25] uid Neville A. Cross (yn1v - fedora - Nicaragua) neville@taygon.com uid Neville A. Cross (Fedora Ambassador - Nicaragua) yn1v@fedoraproject.org uid Neville A. Cross (YN1V - Fedora - Nicaragua) nacross@gmail.com uid Neville A. Cross (Fedora Ambassador - Nicaragua) yn1v@taygon.com sub 2048g/1E3CFE30 2009-06-20
Hi Neville, welcome to the Docs Project!
I'm not sure if you read our page for new contributors on the wiki (or talked to someone off-list), but in case you haven't - we tend to hang out in #fedora-docs on FreeNode, and we have a weekly meeting every Monday at 14:00 UTC. A few people also hold "office hours" (Pete/randomuser every Thursday at 12:00 US/Mountain time, Laura/lnovich every Wednesday at 14:00 UTC - unless that changed). All of these meetings last 1 hour and they're a great time for discussion and any questions you might have; of course, you can ask at any time, but there's no guarantee people will actually be there to answer.
Petr
On Tue, 2015-05-05 at 15:43 +0200, Petr Bokoc wrote:
On 05/04/2015 08:52 PM, Neville A. Cross wrote:
Hello,
I like to contribute to Docs team
I have been editing wiki pages for local events, latam budget, latam procedures, freemedia project.
I have using fedora since fedora core 4, I am not programmer or sysadmin, but I have get experience in installation, creating local repos, settin up web servers for wikimedia and wordpress. I have been documenting part of my experience on my blog http://taygon.com
I have been part time teacher at university level on and off since 1998. I can dig into a subject, look for the key points and make an explanation for others.
I have been for a time freemedia coordinator, FAmSCo member and Fedora Board member. I have helping out latam activities as Community credit card holder, to provide resources to collaborators in this region.
I have decent writing skills in English, but excellent style in Spanish as a native speaker.
I would like to get hand on learning how to make official documentation helping along the way. My ultimate goal is to make the documentation for Icaro Project, an educational robotics software/hardware made entirely with fedora in LATAM
I hope to get a chance to help docs team.
Best regards
Neville
pub 1024D/96851663 2009-06-20 [expires: 2016-10-25] uid Neville A. Cross (yn1v - fedora - Nicaragua) neville@taygon.com uid Neville A. Cross (Fedora Ambassador - Nicaragua) yn1v@fedoraproject.org uid Neville A. Cross (YN1V - Fedora - Nicaragua) nacross@gmail.com uid Neville A. Cross (Fedora Ambassador - Nicaragua) yn1v@taygon.com sub 2048g/1E3CFE30 2009-06-20
Hi Neville, welcome to the Docs Project!
I'm not sure if you read our page for new contributors on the wiki (or talked to someone off-list), but in case you haven't - we tend to hang out in #fedora-docs on FreeNode, and we have a weekly meeting every Monday at 14:00 UTC. A few people also hold "office hours" (Pete/randomuser every Thursday at 12:00 US/Mountain time, Laura/lnovich every Wednesday at 14:00 UTC - unless that changed). All of these meetings last 1 hour and they're a great time for discussion and any questions you might have; of course, you can ask at any time, but there's no guarantee people will actually be there to answer.
Petr
I did read about docs team meeting on IRC. I didn't get about the office hours. That's something great, I'll have it mind. I will try to get on IRC this Thursday.
I know how IRC works, connected does not means people is available.
Thanks for the tips.
Best regards
Neville