FW: Self-Introduction: Debra Deutsch
Debra Deutsch
fedoradocs at ddeutsch.org
Mon Jan 23 14:45:06 UTC 2006
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> On Sun, 2006-01-22 at 11:35 +0000, Stuart Ellis wrote:
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>>On Sat, 2006-01-21 at 21:14 -0500, Debra Deutsch wrote:
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>>>What do I want to write about? My primary interest is to write about
>>>topics that will help people who are comfortable with computer software
>>>and hardware but are not expert in Linux. That is how I see myself.
>>>These readers understand operating system principals, the functions of
>>>the hardware components in a computer system, and how the hardware and
>>>software work together. They may be willing to take on complex tasks
>>>that are not appropriate to a non-technical user. On the other hand,
>>>they may not have all the Linux-specific knowledge that some discussions
>>>of advanced topics assume.
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>>Welcome to the project.
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>>This describes what I would like to do with the Administration Guide -
>>provide a document that gives readers with some understanding of
>>computers the confidence to manage Linux systems, by clearly explaining
>>how the system works:
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>>http://www.fedoraproject.org/wiki/Docs/Drafts/AdministrationGuide
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>>You may also be interested in the Getting Started Guide, which is a more
>>basic introduction for new users that Bob Jensen and Martin Brej are now
>>developing:
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>>http://www.fedoraproject.org/wiki/Docs/Drafts/GettingStartedGuide
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> Too fast on the Send button...
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> If you are interested in contributing to one of these (or starting your
> own document), the next step is to create a Wiki account:
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> http://www.fedoraproject.org/wiki/Docs/WikiHelp/HowToGetEditPermissions
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The Administration Guide sounds like a great place to start. I've
registered for a Wiki account (DebraDeutsch). However please note that
I have not yet sent back my signed license agreement. That should
happen tonight. I need to double check that my agreement with my
employer has no overlap with the project. It shouldn't, and I don't
believe it does, but I'd prefer to be completely sure.
Debbie
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