On Mon, 2019-10-21 at 00:22 +0200, Vincent Rubiolo [IoT.bzh] wrote:
Hi there,
On 10/18/19 3:01 PM, alciregi(a)gmail.com wrote:
> On Fri, 2019-10-18 at 14:30 +0200, Petr Bokoc wrote:
> > If you're only interested in contributing to the Wiki, then
> > please
> > see
> >
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Help:Editing#Gaining_Edit_Access -
> > especially point 3. Basically you should open a ticket for infra
> > to
> > get access if you don't want to get involved in any other aspect
> > of
> > Fedora right now.
>
> Hello, take also into account the new path we are experimenting as
> Fedora Join SIG:
>
https://communityblog.fedoraproject.org/fedora-join-is-trying-a-new-peopl...
>
> You could get in touch with the community and eventually get the
> rights
> to edit the wiki while experimenting and exploring Fedora, the
> teams,
> the people, the tools and processes until you join a group.
Thanks for this useful pointer, I did know this process existed. I
am
reading the page and I find the idea a good one (go via the people,
rather than the tasks/projects first). Let me have a closer look at
it.
Hello.
Yes, this is a new experiment. If you like, we could file a ticket on
fedora-welcome, and give you temporary membership in order to edit the
wiki. We can follow you in your journey to becoma an actvie
contributor.
As you have seen, the wiki, nowadays, is more a whiteboard than a
source of informatiosn; docs should go to
docs.fedoraproject.org
So, if you are committed to join the docs team, but in the meanwhile
you would like to learn more and at same time get your hands on the
wiki, fedora-welcome could be the right path :-)
Let us know.
Ciao,
A.