Hey All,
I'm not exactly sure how this is supposed to go, so I'll go bullet-point style based on the wiki layout. I apologize in advance for this being a tad long.
Legal Name: Adam D. Ligas Location: Kensington, CT, USA Profession: IT App/Sys Admin Affiliation: Personal/Self (Not here officially for my employer) IRC Nick: Agnt86 (freenode registered)
Goals:
My overall goal is to contribute to the Fedora project where I can with the end result being an overall better experience for new and veteran Fedora users. I hope to contribute to this by creating new documentation where I can, and cleaning up existing documentation.
I find I am generally able to construct decent "HowTo" or "Tutorial" documents. My mother is a teacher, so I blame her for this ability :).
I contacted Eric Christensen prior to setting myself up here, and submitted a first cut of a small addition to the CryptoGuide. It basically goes over using encrypted 7-Zip archives as an easy "portable" encryption solution. I still want to polish it and dress it up for the wiki, but I think its a good example of my work.
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Docs/Drafts/CryptoGuide/7Zip
I also find I can be good at catching "little" things in existing documentation - like how the "SelfIntroduction" wiki page references a totally different PGP keyserver then the "CreatingKeys" page. I have no idea where this ability comes from, so Mom's off the hook here :).
Previous to this I've been somewhat "involved" with the Fedora project. I've had a bugzilla account for a long time, and have submitted some bug reports over the years. Its not much, but it was a start.
Historical Qualifications:
Most of my written work is for my employer, so its not available for review. I work for a large health insurance company, and although FOSS is growing inside the establishment, the whole idea is somewhat "new" for them given how closed/protected/proprietary the rest of the business and data is. Hopefully the 7-Zip guide gives folks an idea of my writing.
I'm pretty advanced computer skills wise. I feel I have a fairly broad knowledge of computers in general, and am quick to pick up on new things.
I'm not much of a programmer, though I can struggle through a few languages if I really want/need to do something. I'm a pretty handy IT "translator". I find I can be an effective bridge for end users to programmers/designers. I also have experience with human factors engineering/usability.
I've been a long time Red Hat/Fedora user (since RH6) and would like to "give back" to the community I've gotten so much from. I think this blends well with some of the main Fedora Project goals, like working upstream as much as possible. Fedora strives to "Do the right thing", and so do I.
GPG Stuff: [agent86@Q ~]$ gpg --fingerprint 77472A90 pub 1024D/77472A90 2008-04-18 Key fingerprint = 63BF A2D9 B727 53C6 E88B FE9E 396A CD0A 7747 2A90 uid Adam D. Ligas (All Around Nice Guy) adam@physco.com sub 2048g/0176D7DF 2008-04-18
I believe I've completed all the sign-up steps, so hopefully this gets me going in the right direction. I look forward to hopping on IRC over the next few days and meeting whomever happens to be around. Of course, I'll be monitoring this list as well.
Thanks for your time!
- Adam
On Fri, Apr 18, 2008 at 04:17:28AM -0400, Adam D. Ligas wrote:
I find I am generally able to construct decent "HowTo" or "Tutorial" documents. My mother is a teacher, so I blame her for this ability :).
We'll find some way to thank her. :-)
I contacted Eric Christensen prior to setting myself up here, and submitted a first cut of a small addition to the CryptoGuide. It basically goes over using encrypted 7-Zip archives as an easy "portable" encryption solution. I still want to polish it and dress it up for the wiki, but I think its a good example of my work.
Very good draft. You may find our StyleGuide useful for matching the voice of this page to other official FDP work:
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/DocsProject/StyleGuide
I also find I can be good at catching "little" things in existing documentation - like how the "SelfIntroduction" wiki page references a totally different PGP keyserver then the "CreatingKeys" page. I have no idea where this ability comes from, so Mom's off the hook here :).
That's a good skill to have around these parts. We need more writers and editors in general. If you're able to be around during a workday at all, stop by IRC Freenode at #fedora-docs and introduce yourself there. We need some help wordsmithing the Desktop User Guide -- two different releases, in fact, for F8 and F9 -- so that may be a good way to get started. Right now it only involves wiki editing IIRC.
[...snip...]
Thanks for your time!
Thanks for volunteering yours! :-)
On Fri, 2008-04-18 at 04:17 -0400, Adam D. Ligas wrote:
I also find I can be good at catching "little" things in existing documentation - like how the "SelfIntroduction" wiki page references a totally different PGP keyserver then the "CreatingKeys" page. I have no idea where this ability comes from, so Mom's off the hook here :).
That's great... we certainly need more help, and welcome you to join us! Please dive in and familiarize yourself with how we do things, and don't be shy about asking for help if things don't make sense. (I'm fairly new here myself as well, so I'm probably not the right guy to ask.)
-Jared
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Hi Adam, Looks like you got most of it figured out. If you get a chance to come up on IRC give us a shout over at #fedora-docs. If you are interested in working on some more security items please let me know. I've got some ideas I'm trying to find time to address.
Eric
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