Hi John, The documentation team have been at aKademy, discussing ways to make things easier for new contributors, like yourself, so I thought I'd get back to you with that in mind.
On Sunday 08 August 2004 6:30 pm, John Hayes wrote: > I have recently been considering trying to help Linux/KDE in some way. > Starting with documentation would be a way to get started. I know in a > broad and general way, Linux has some documentation shortcomings. In order to help you find something which you'll enjoy working on, I'll suggest four broad topics that documentation writing falls into: 1. Writing new content for application manuals 2. Updating content for user manuals 3. Writing content for general KDE documentation, like the User Guide or the glossary 4. Non-writing things: taking screenshots, dealing with docs.kde.org, dealing with the XML tools used to generate documentation, programming stuff to automate, for example, screenshot generation. If you'd like to begin on one of those areas, tell us at kde-doc-english at kde.org and we can find the tasks available in that area. Regards, Philip -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 187 bytes Desc: not available Url : http://mail.kde.org/pipermail/kde-doc-english/attachments/20040828/e468ecf4/attachment.sig