Ohio Linux Fest (OLF) is coming up fast (09 - 11 September) and we
need to figure out if we want to do a Fedora Activity Day (FAD). From
a Docs perspective, the timing couldn't be better. Although it would
seem quite early for the F16 release it's actually a great time to
really get hacking on guides and such and leave small tweaks for post
FAD. This would also leave a lot more time for the L10n team to do
their thing.
To determine whether a FAD should go forward we need to figure out two
things: who can attend and what do we hope to accomplish. I know
several of us have already said that we are planning on attending. I
think we can possibly handle VoIP connectivity as well for those in
neighboring continents.
As far as goals I'd have to start a list that includes:
1. Working to make sure the Release Notes are on track.
2. Working on the User Guide.
3. Smoothing out the translation process and removing barriers.
Others?
I just started a wiki page[0] to better document this. Go there and
help spread the love!
[0]
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FAD_@_OLF_2011
--Eric