I'm interested in volunteering for the Documentation Project, however I'm having trouble locating a list of available topics to write on. I would assume certain topics are already being worked on, and would like to avoid spending time on a tutorial that someone else is just about finished with. Any advice?
On Wed, 2004-04-07 at 12:16, Ed Verosky wrote:
I'm interested in volunteering for the Documentation Project, however I'm having trouble locating a list of available topics to write on. I would assume certain topics are already being worked on, and would like to avoid spending time on a tutorial that someone else is just about finished with. Any advice?
I think for the most part the participants in the Docs Project are on this list. Make your suggestion here and if someone's already done it, or has a counter-suggestion, they'll feel free to jump in, I'm sure.
On Wed, 2004-04-07 at 12:56, Paul W. Frields wrote:
On Wed, 2004-04-07 at 12:16, Ed Verosky wrote:
I'm interested in volunteering for the Documentation Project, however I'm having trouble locating a list of available topics to write on. I would assume certain topics are already being worked on, and would like to avoid spending time on a tutorial that someone else is just about finished with. Any advice?
I think for the most part the participants in the Docs Project are on this list. Make your suggestion here and if someone's already done it, or has a counter-suggestion, they'll feel free to jump in, I'm sure.
-- Paul W. Frields, RHCE
You can also check out https://listman.redhat.com/archives/fedora-docs-list/2004-February/msg00058.... which is the latest thread of volunteers and topics.
I have been meaning to post the list on the webpage, but the engineer in me wants to write some special code to aid in the process instead of just HTML. ;-) We have a 3 day weekend coming up, so I'll do my best to get the list on the website this weekend.
Tammy
At 19:30 07/04/2004, Tammy Fox wrote:
You can also check out https://listman.redhat.com/archives/fedora-docs-list/2004-February/msg00058.... which is the latest thread of volunteers and topics.
From which I see
Bruce Martin - Wireless / PDA configs
I've been 'busy' playing with a new Palm Tungsten E pda for the last week or so (fascinating!).
Two items intrigued me. 1. pda+Linux. 2. Heavy reading on the Palm. E.g All the ietf rfc's are available in palmreader format, and Norm Walsh has done a W3C -> iSilo format link, to get all the W3C specs he needs.
The linux pda stuff seems heavily out of date (personal view, with a newish pda).
Is Bruce still working on that?
Does he want any assistance?
regards DaveP