Hey Sharon!

Thank you so much for your interest to contribute to Beam's documentation.
It is a big help that you have knowledge and experience with Spark and
Dataflow already.

In order to be considered for the program, you'll need to submit a proposal
with a summary of the documentation work that you would like to complete
while working with us on Apache Beam. I am adding +Pablo Estrada
<pabl...@google.com> , assigned mentor for this project idea, if you have
specific questions regarding the capability matrix. You can also work with
me or Pablo if you want any feedback for your initial draft. For that
consider using Google Docs and share with us.

Also check out guides for technical writers provided by GSoD team [1]. It
has many tips on how to make your proposal to stand out.

Hope it helps, and let me know if you have any questions.
Aizhamal

[1]
https://developers.google.com/season-of-docs/docs/tech-writer-application-hints


On Wed, Jul 8, 2020 at 12:34 PM Sharon Lin <shar...@mit.edu> wrote:

> Hi Aizhamal,
>
> I'm a 4th year bachelors student at MIT studying computer science, and I'm
> interested in working with Apache Beam for Season of Docs! I recognize that
> it's close to the application deadline, but I'm an avid user of Apache
> Spark and would really love to help with documenting tools for developers.
>
> I'm interested in working on the update of the runner comparison page /
> capability matrix. I've set up Spark and Dataflow before, and I believe I
> have the necessary background to get started on the deliverables once the
> program begins.
>
> I've attached my resume if that's helpful. Thanks, and I hope to work with
> you!
>
> Best,
> Sharon Lin
> Department of EECS
> Massachusetts Institute of Technology
>
>

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