Are there any non-technical jobs...
Kevin Mulligan
kevin at teamindecisive.com
Tue Oct 19 17:18:54 UTC 2004
Would it be appropriate to go ahead and create a "WikiTeam" as a
subgroup of the Documentation Team? Since we seem to have some people
wanting to volunteer to help out, I think it would be beneficial. Then
again I've been running Ubuntu for less than a week, so I don't want to
make too many waves without appropriate 'rank'. And I've never
participated in a large project like this...
I'd offer to get it started though, if it was wanted.
--Kevin
John Levin wrote:
>
> On 19 Oct 2004, at 06:11, Matt Zimmerman wrote:
>
>> On Mon, Oct 18, 2004 at 11:17:27PM -0400, Michael S. Jessop wrote:
>>
>>> ...that volunteers could handle for you guys at canonical/ubuntu? You
>>> are all seeming a bit overworked. This past week has been a tough one
>>> in the community and no doubt has caused you guys some grief as well.
>>>
>>> :/ Anything we can do to help?
>>
>>
>> - The wiki would benefit from some reorganization and cleanup.
>>
>> - There is much documentation which would be nice to have, but which
>> no one
>> is yet writing.
>>
>> - There are many useful informational pages, besides documentation,
>> which
>> could be added to the wiki (such as a list of non-technical tasks for
>> people who would like to help ;-) )
>>
>> - The easiest one of all: spread the word! You can request free CDs at
>> http://shipit.ubuntu.com/ and give them away to family, friends,
>> complete
>> strangers at trade shows, etc.
>>
>
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>
> John
>
>
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