Chris Teodorski wrote on debian-doc@lists.debian.org, > Hello all -- I'm interested in finding a way in which I can give back to > the community. I've been using GNU\Linux for several years now and > having settled on Debian as my distro of choice, I decided it was time > to offer my assistance. > > I'm not a hacker so unless the Debian community is interested in > introducing very poorly written code into Debian then I'm not of any use > there. I am fairly technically literate (my day job is as a SysAdmin) > and my degree is in English Lit, so it seems that I am a perfect fit for > the documentation project. So, I'm asking if I can help out and how? Sometimes I wish that I had a degree in English Lit. Like you, documenting the system is also my principal Debian interest. Since twenty-four hours have passed and no one on debian-doc seems publicly to have spoken, I should refer you over to [1] and [2]. Investigate; then, if you feel willing, able and interested to contribute there, introduce yourself on [2]. -- Thaddeus H. Black 508 Nellie's Cave Road Blacksburg, Virginia 24060, USA +1 540 961 0920, t@b-tk.org 1. http://debtags.alioth.debian.org 2. debtags-devel@lists.alioth.debian.org
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