Hi, I would like to help!
Troy Williams
troywill1 at gmail.com
Sun Apr 17 05:07:25 UTC 2005
Corey Burger wrote:
>On 4/16/05, Troy Williams <troywill1 at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>>Greetings,
>>
>>I am new to Ubuntu (not new to Linux, however) and I am very intrigued
>>by the Ubuntu Community. I would like to help with the Documentation
>>Team efforts.
>>
>>I guess I have the obvious question (I have read the Documentation Team
>>page, ToDo Lists, etc.): Where should I begin? I am willing to assist
>>where it is needed most or wherever the team might see fit.
>>
>>Please let me know if I can be of assistance...looking forward to being
>>a part of this community. Thanks.
>>
>>Regards,
>>Troy Williams
>>
>>
>
>Welcome,
>
>We are currently gearing up to write for Breezy. We have a meeting
>tomorrow at 1200 UTC to decide on a few things. This meeting will be
>at the #ubuntu-meeting on irc.freenode.net
>
>Currently, the quickguide needs to be kept up to date with breezy.
>
>New projects include updating the faqguide to make it more visual, as
>well as writing an admin guide. Sean Wheller is also working on a XUL
>toolbar for mozilla, to be used to Breezy to replace yelp.
>
>We are also hashing out specs for a web portal for easy editing of
>documents, while keeping them in the current revision control
>system(Subversion).
>
>Overall, the easiest way is to pull down stuff from the subversion
>repos and begin tweaking. Send all your patches to the list, and
>someone who has commit access will send them up and give up feedback.
>
>Corey
>
>
>
Thanks for the quick reply. I am unsure if I will be able to make the
meeting in the morning due to the current hour, but, regardless, I will
study the Documentation Team pages and begin to pull stuff down from the
repos and have a look. Thanks, again.
Troy
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