On 12/6/2011 20:17, James Bryski wrote:
Hello! My name is James Bryski, I'm a recent graduate from Illinois State
University who is looking to break into technical writing. While I continue to
search for a job, I was hoping to do some side work to keep my mind and skills
fresh. A friend of mine mentioned that you folks are always looking for
assistance in documentation and sent me to the writing page on the website.
How would I go about getting started with doing some work for you? Thanks!
James--
Hi, James,
Thank you for your interest in helping with user documentation for
OpenOffice.org. And, sorry for the delay: we've been having a little
problem with the mailing lists.
Please see this page for more information, particularly the section
about mailing lists.
http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Documentation/Dashboard/Introducing_OOoAuthors
You may also wish to consider the LibreOffice Documentation team. A
number of people involved in the Apache OpenOffice.org project also
work in parallel on the LibreOffice project. More info here:
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Documentation/Development
To join the LO Docs mailing list:
documentation+subscr...@global.libreoffice.org
If you decide you'd like to join one or both of these projects – welcome
aboard!
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/tj/
Moderator, dev-doc
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