Hi! I'm Justin. Ben Cotton hosted a Fedora "birds of a feather" event at
Ohio Linux Fest this past weekend, and we talked docs. I'd like to help.
I started my career as a technical writer. (I took over Klaatu's job, if
any of you know him!) Later, I became a Linux system administrator. (Got
my RHCSA and RHCE. I'm a big fan of Ansible; I'm going to start
publishing roles I've made.) Now, I'm transitioning to DevOps mainly
through work with Python and GitLab.
But I still love to write. Where I work, I've developed our IT
documentation strategy. I write OpsDocs for (nearly) all servers and
technologies that we use as well as runbooks for IT support. I'm kind of
infamous for wanting everything documented.
I practically live in Emacs Org Mode and have used Markdown and some
RST. I haven't used AsciiDoc yet, but I should be a quick study. If
someone could mentor me as I get started, that'd be great.
I'm happy to help where the need is greatest, but Ben mentioned that the
package building instructions need moved from the wiki to the docs site.
That might be interesting. I'd like to get better at RPM packaging for
my own reasons.
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JUSTIN SMITH
_"All the best people in life seem to like Linux."_
_- Steve Wozniak_