Hello. I've been lurking and reading this group for the past several
months. I've learned a lot, even if I do not understand the details of
all of the threads.

I've talked with a couple of the people who are involved in OpenBD,
and I understand that there is a need for OpenBD documentation
assistance.

I'm good at creating documentation. I write for the reader, and am
good at keeping myself honest and making no assumptions when I write
documentation. I identify objects and concept by name, instead of
relying on vague pronouns like it and they.

I'm concerned about the future of ColdFusion, since I have invested a
lot of my development knowledge and most of client base in ColdFusion.
I don't expect that Adobe is going anywhere else with ColdFusion, and
that concerns me a lot. I wish that more developers and more managers
understood the efficiency and elegance of CF.

Recently, at a party, a friend of mine told me his company is moving
away from ColdFusion. "It's too efficient," he said, ruefully. =)

That was a lot of preamble. I'd like to volunteer to do some
documentation on needful parts of OpenBSD. With whom should I talk to
undertake this task?

I don't have a lot of time at present, because in the near future I
need to migrate my server away from hosting.com (who is closing my
datacenter account) to viviotech.net. After that migration I will have
time to devote to documentation.

Thanks for your consideration.

Eric Bourland
[email protected]

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