On Fri, 2008-05-09 at 13:04 -0500, Shaun McCance wrote: > There have been a few people introducing themselves to > the list lately, and I haven't responded to each them. > I'd like to welcome any new members of the list and > give you some pointers on how to help. > > Most of our documentation is out of date. Some of it > was never complete to begin with. Since we have very > few active writers, you pretty much have your pick of > what to work on. > > My general recommendation to new writers is to pick > an application manual for something you use frequently. > It's easier to write documentation for an application > you're familiar with. Smallar manauls will allow you > to go through the entire writing process and actually > finish something. Finishing things feels nice. > [...] If there is some interested in contribute in a small project, I would like to have documentation for Gnome Nettool (for the next release of Gnome Desktop). Gnome Nettool is an small application to diagnose the network (it is a frontend for command such as ping, traceroute, dig/host, finger, whois, etc.) Best regards, -- Germán Póo-Caamaño Concepción - Chile http://www.calcifer.org/
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