Hi,
We have some documentation published on the Docs portal[1]. Generally,
the guides published for the latest version can be considered actively
maintained to at least some degree, so I'd start by picking something
from those. The Virtualization Getting Started Guide[2] in particular
was seeing tons of activity not too long ago (someone correct me if I'm
wrong, but I think Sandra, Glen and Kristi worked on that with Laura
Novich, right?), so that could be a nice place to get your hands dirty.
You know, while it's still fresh.
If the virt guide isn't your cup of tea, just pick anything else and
check the book's Revision History. It should be towards the end of the
document, you can find it in the book's table of contents. The top
revision will show the last person to publish the book, and generally
that's who you want to talk to. The only exception is Release Notes - we
rewrite the whole thing from scratch each release anyway, so there's
little point in proofreading that.
Now, how to properly provide any feedback you've got... normally I'd say
use Bugzilla (open a new bug under Classification: Fedora -> Product:
Fedora Documentation -> Component:
virtualization-getting-started-guide), but that might be a bit overkill
and I don't even know if any of the maintainers actually watch the bug
queue there. It might be better to just talk to one or more of the
people involved with the book directly and come up with something, even
if it's just "I'll send you a mail with my notes". I'll try to point
them to this thread if I see them around.
Petr
[1]
https://docs.fedoraproject.org/
[2]
https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/Fedora/23/html/Virtualization_Gettin...
On 02/28/2016 02:45 PM, Sylvia Sánchez wrote:
Excuse me for bothering again but I didn't receive any answer. Could
someone be so kind to tell me how to proceed?
Thanks in advance!
Sylvia
On Thu, 2016-02-18 at 14:56 -0300, Sylvia Sánchez wrote:
> Hello all!
>
> I've been reading the guides for new contributors and I'm slightly
> confused. If I want to proof read a text, how do I know which one
> should I pick? Where are the texts to be read?
> There's a list of tasks for new contributors but I can't understand
> how does it works...
> I'm sorry to annoy with these surely silly questions, but I don't know
> what else to do.
>
>
>
> Cheers and thanks,
> Sylvia
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