Hi! 

Once I get my laptop back I can translate some parts to Spanish if it's that OK for you. 



Cheers, 
Sylvia 

On Tuesday, 17 May 2016, Brian (bex) Exelbierd <bex@pobox.com> wrote:
On May 14, 2016, at 12:33 PM, Jiri Eischmann <eischmann@redhat.com> wrote:
>
> Brian (bex) Exelbierd píše v Pá 13. 05. 2016 v 22:16 +0200:
>> On May 11, 2016, at 11:49 AM, Jiri Eischmann <eischmann@redhat.com>
>> wrote:
>>>
>>> Priyanka Nag píše v St 11. 05. 2016 v 14:16 +0530:
>>>> Though I am not a native English speaker, I am a Technical Writer
>>>> at
>>>> Red Hat and can probably help with this project. Let me know if I
>>>> can
>>>> be of any help and I will begin working on it accordingly.
>>>
>>> Hi,
>>> you can just fork the repo, make changes and do a pull request.
>>> It'd be
>>> good to let others know what you're working now right now to
>>> prevent
>>> situations when several people are working on the same text.
>>
>> I've submitted PRs for Chapters 01, 02, 03 04 and 06.  I haven't had
>> a chance to do much with 04 and 05.
>>
>> Can you help clarify the target market for this document?
>
> It's for users who are new to Linux and know very little about Linux
> and Fedora.
> It's stuff we give to users at our conference booth when we shortly
> introduce Fedora to someone and he/she wants to learn more. Or we give
> it to high school/university students at events such as Open House:
> Wanna start with Linux? Take this, it should help you get started.
>
> So it should get a user from learning about Fedora at our booth/event
> to having it installed on their computers. It doesn't aim to provide
> comprehensive docs of Fedora. Just basic info about concepts, our
> values, advantages of Fedora, where to get it, how to install it, how
> to install apps, how the desktop works, where to find more info/help.

Sounds good.  I've opened some issues and submitted some PRs.  I'll keep working as I get feedback and time.

regards,

bex