On Sunday 21 May 2006 14:46, Adam Moreland wrote:
Adam Moreland
City: Northampton, UNITED KINGDOM, GMT
Profession: BA Media Studies (Hons) Student, University of Northampton |
Freelance Journalist and Sub-Editor
Affiliations: The University of Northampton, UK | Registered Linux User
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Hi Adam, welcome aboard!
Goals:
I have done much writing and editing and have had over 50 articles
published in mostly hard copy magazines. I am highly interested in writing
about Fedora and also programming, and games, and Wireless Internet. I have
specific knowledge on the installs on stand alone machines. I am willing to
write whatever is needed to help out.
Id like to see more documentation on installs, setting up wireless, and
other subjects, and id also like to see the accuracy of these documents
remain very, very high, both in spelling and in grammar.
That's good. People commonly likes to write but not pay attention to spelling
and grammar :-) And we'll need a good co-editor for sure! I'm currently
interested in writing about Games in Fedora, and a work is currently being
done in the Wiki:
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Games
That's a good start to create a reference for a good Game experience in
Fedora, all open-sourced. I was thinking on creating a guide, maybe named FGG
(Fedora Gaming Guide), telling about all the games available, what are they
about, how to play, etc. I'll present this idea today in the FDSCo meeting at
#fedora-docs. Maybe you are interested in helping it too :-)
Due to my long experience as a freelance journalist and sub-editor i
feel
like i can bring much to the project. I have a love for Fedora, Linux and
for the writing process. I enjoy all the aspects of working with Linux. I
have lots of qualification and experience with Media, and Journalism (Did
my first year on Journalism). My long experience with Operating Systems and
Hardware, i have a technical knowledge that will enhance the documentation
further.
That's great!
I'm currently working in FDP mainly with translations. I'm from Brazil and
here we have many people that likes to write about Fedora and Linux, but they
don't write in English well (like me, my grammar isn't so good as you have
noticed :).
One of my ideas is to integrate these foreign people into the upstream FDP,
and as we get more documents translated to English, we'll have a need for
good revisions. This project is still in early stages, so we'll stay in
touch :-)
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