Hi John,
Welcome!
If you'd like to edit the wiki pages, that is great, however they aren't
managed by the documentation team. We work mostly with the content
located at
docs.fedoraproject.org. That content is sourced from various
repositories in Pagure.io. You can find a list here:
https://pagure.io/fedora-docs/
In particular, I'd like to encourage you to help us move documentation
out of our wiki where users can get lost and find ancient dragons and
into the new docs site we've released. Please consider hacking on the
articles in the quick-docs repo
(
https://pagure.io/fedora-docs/quick-docs) to help get them publication
ready and read the threads about shifting wiki pages from the last
couple of weeks on the mailing list.
Welcome to Fedora, let us know how we can help you contribute and be
successful.
regards,
bex
On Sat, Nov 4, 2017, at 01:28 AM, John Call wrote:
Hi docs friends, can I tell you a little bit about myself, and join
your group?>
I'm an IT professional (currently employed by Red Hat) and help my
customers evaluate and adopt open-source technologies including
GNU/Linux, virtualization, storage, and automation. I consider myself
moderately skilled and have achieved certifications in Cisco
networking, VMware virtualization, and Red Hat systems administration.
I'm live near Salt Lake City, Utah, United States (Mountain timezone.)
Right now I'd like to start by improving the accuracy of various wiki
pages, authoring new pages, and bringing older pages up to date.>
Thanks for your consideration,
John Call
$ gpg2 --fingerprint 2222306C
pub rsa2048 2017-11-03 [SC]
B2F0 3B94 006C 8746 B9CB 7691 B512 ECBC 2222 306C
uid [ultimate] John Call <johnsimcall(a)gmail.com>
sub rsa2048 2017-11-03 [E]
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