Open Help Conference
Shaun McCance
shaunm at gnome.org
Sat Apr 19 14:32:48 UTC 2014
Hi all,
I just wanted to follow up on Jorge's post. We've had a couple people
from Ubuntu out in the past, though I know the team has turned over a
bit since then. I'd love to meet the people working on Ubuntu docs these
days. We could even find some time to discuss what you all need out of
Yelp and Mallard going forward.
Open Help is a two-day conference with a mix of presentations and open
discussions. After the conference, we host three days of doc sprints for
any team that wants to stick around. Doc sprints are great way to not
only get a lot accomplished, but also to strengthen the community bonds
in your team.
Let me know if you have any questions.
Thanks,
Shaun
On Mon, 2014-04-07 at 11:20 -0400, Jorge Castro wrote:
> Hi Everyone,
>
> I just wanted to point out that the Open Help Conference is happening
> in Cincinnati, Ohio, June 14-18.
>
> http://openhelpconference.com/
>
> The nice thing about this conference is that it is followed up with
> three days of working sprints, so if you want to also do some work
> that's available there.
>
> I attended this conference last year, it's run by Shaun McCance, which
> some of you might recognize from GNOME Docs. It is well organized and
> I ran into documentation/technical writers for Mozilla, OpenStack,
> Fedora/Red Hat, Mediawiki, WordPress, and other well run OSS projects.
>
> If you're interested in learning on how other projects are working
> with their docs then I highly recommend attending. CFPs are also
> _still open_ if you want to give a talk!
>
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