I'm travelling and will be offline for about 24 hours, nor can I check right 
now to see if you have an  ODFAuthors account. When I get home I should stay 
there for a few months (unusual for me), so I may be have time for some 
hand-holding.

Let's start by finding out what you might like to do, and what if any 
experience you have with producing user docs, whether book length or shorter 
(how-tos, tutorials, examples, FAQs, tips & hints). Do you prefer to work in 
ODT format or wiki format or what? So far most of our user docs are in ODT/PDF 
but there is no reason why everything needs to be in that form.

Give me some feedback on those topics and we'll take it from there. 

--Jean

On 14/08/2013, at 20:00, Mark LaPierre <marklap...@aol.com> wrote:

> Personally, I love this string.  I tried to sign up to help with the 
> documentation for Base since that is where my interest lies.  I got as far as 
> joining this mail list.  My experience is more in line with Tom's 
> description.  I would really appreciate someone volunteering to "hold my 
> hand" as I take a second shot at joining the documentation team.  Anyone want 
> to step up??? ;-)
> 
>    _
>   °v°
>  /(_)\
>   ^ ^  Mark LaPierre
> Registered Linux user No #267004
> https://linuxcounter.net/
> ****

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