Lana Brindley, a technical writer for Red Hat Linux in Australia, has
this description of her talk to be given at Linux.conf.au next January:

"We all know that technical writing is boring. That's why technical
writers exist, so that developers don't have to write it. The bad news
is that great technical documentation can do wonders for your project.
The good news is you don't need to be a dyed-in-the-wool writer to
create great technical documentation.

"Writing documentation for open source projects can be very different
from writing for proprietary models. This discussion will cover why it
is different, why it is important, and how you can fail to completely
suck at it."

Cheers, Jean


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