Thanks for reaching out to Leslie.
Petr would be the best person to provide an answer.
Thanks
Sarah
On Tue, 12 Oct 2021 at 21:58, Leslie S Satenstein <lsatenstein(a)yahoo.com>
wrote:
Sarah and others.
Not having all access, I was able to download and edit/validate the
following from
(Rawhide version)
install-guide/modules/install-guide/pages/install
I have walked through, validated and edited the following
rw-rw-r-- 1 leslie leslie 7602 Oct 10 16:31 After_Installation.adoc
-rw-rw-r-- 1 leslie leslie 6231 Oct 10 16:52 Booting_the_Installation.adoc
-rw-rw-r-- 1 leslie leslie 11774 Oct 11 21:42
Installing_Using_Anaconda.adoc
-rw-rw-r-- 1 leslie leslie 16164 Oct 11 22:40
Preparing_for_Installation.adoc
-rw-rw-r-- 1 leslie leslie 25895 Oct 12 12:37 Troubleshooting.adoc
I cannot update the git repository, which because I do not have update
access,
I need some help with Andora or other tools to print my updates, so I can
share what I have done
Again, there were many hours contributed to correcting grammar and
phrasiology
Is anyone, willing to accept an email with my updates as an attachment
I prefer to make these 5 adoc files available for someone to print out
I can create a tar file, and put that tar file onto a google drive, onto
dropbox, so that someone more familar with Fedora's *adoc
Regards
* Leslie*
*Leslie Satenstein*
*Montréal Québec, Canada*
On Tuesday, October 12, 2021, 12:25:30 p.m. GMT-4, Sarah Finn <
sfinn(a)redhat.com> wrote:
Great stuff Petr!
On Thu, 7 Oct 2021 at 21:26, Petr Bokoc <pbokoc(a)redhat.com> wrote:
Hi everyone,
Fedora 35 Beta is out now[0], so it's time to start writing release notes
once again!
As usual, we aim to cover notable Changes[1]. Ben Cotton has been tracking
those in our release-notes issues for us, which allows us to grab a list of
everything that needs to be documented[2]. Branch *f35* is ready for your
pull requests.
= What to do
1. Pick one or more issues in the list linked above.
2. Open each issue you picked, and click the Take button on the right to
claim it. (If you claim an issue but later find out you don't have time to
write about it, remove yourself from the issue ASAP so others can see it's
free and take it!)
3. Find some information about the issue. A lot of them have plenty of
info in them already; if not, find out who's responsible for the change,
and talk to them on IRC or via mail. Of course it's always better if you
try to do research before you ask questions. Note that you might not always
be able to reach the owner in a reasonable timeframe; in that case just do
your best, I'll be reviewing PRs, so if we publish something wrong, it's on
me.
4. Write a release note about the issue. If you're not sure how exactly a
release note looks, check out some of the previous releases for
inspiration. We don't want any long, overly technical texts, the release
notes are generally meant to highlight changes, not to tell people how to
use something.
5. Now the workflow diverges based on your permissions and technical
skills:
5a. If you know how to use git and asciidoc, we'd appreciate it if you
wrote up the release note and sent a pull request against the main repo,
branch "f35". Your contributions should go into one of the files in
"modules/release-notes/pages/", which one exactly depends on the contents
of the change you're documenting. Use the "build.sh" and
"preview.sh"
scripts in the repository root to preview your changes locally; see the
repository README for specific instructions. If you can't see the section
where you added your contributions at all, make sure it's included in
"modules/release-notes/nav.adoc".
5b. If the above sounds like gibberish to you, it's fine: just add a
comment with your text into the issue, and ping me on IRC/Telegram/Matrix
or through e-mail[3]; I'll mark it up for you and make sure your
contribution appears in the final document.
See also our contributor docs[4] for some additional info and tips;
especially the "Git for docs writers" section if you're not familiar with
the system.
If anyone has any questions, go ahead and ask either here on the list or
on IRC, I'm happy to help. The current schedule shows the preferred final
release target on *October 19*, which gives us about 2 weeks to work with,
which really isn't much. The release date may slip, but don't count on it.
Happy writing!
Petr
[0]
https://fedoramagazine.org/announcing-fedora-35-beta/
[1]
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Releases/35/ChangeSet
[2]
https://pagure.io/fedora-docs/release-notes/issues?status=Open&search...
[3]
https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/fedora-docs/#find-docs
[4]
https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/fedora-docs/
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