Re: [Firebird-docs] Hello from Seattle, WA

2016-03-19 Thread Köditz , Martin
Hello James, nice to see other people who want to join the project team. First of all please have a look in the Firebird Docwriting guide available on the web site. I'm sure you can assist the editors by reviewing some chapters of the "Firebird Language Reference 2.5 (English) Beta 1". Also se

Re: [Firebird-docs] Hello from Seattle, WA

2016-03-19 Thread Mark Rotteveel
On 2016-03-18 8:14, Köditz wrote: > Hello James, > > nice to see other people who want to join the project team. Indeed! Welcome James. > First of all please have a look in the Firebird Docwriting guide > available on the web site. I'm sure you can assist the editors by > reviewing some chapters

[Firebird-docs] Hello from Seattle, WA

2016-03-19 Thread james traub
Hello, My name is James Traub and I would like to volunteer as a documentation reviewer, editor, and writer. I currently live in Seattle, Washington and work for GE Healthcare in a software technical support role. I was a full-time SQL Server database administrator for about 4 years. I am very p

Re: [Firebird-docs] Hello from Seattle, WA

2016-03-19 Thread Paul Vinkenoog
Hello James, > My name is James Traub and I would like to volunteer as a documentation > reviewer, editor, and writer. I currently live in Seattle, Washington and > work for GE Healthcare in a software technical support role. I was a > full-time SQL Server database administrator for about 4 yea

Re: [Firebird-docs] Hello from Seattle, WA

2016-03-18 Thread Helen Borrie
Hello James, Friday, March 18, 2016, 6:26:32 PM, you wrote: As others said already, your assistance would be very welcome. Paul Vinkenoog is the project's Docs coordinator. He's also one of our most prolific author/editors. At the moment, we have an urgent need for native speakers of English t

Re: [Firebird-docs] Hello

2011-08-04 Thread Paul Vinkenoog
Thomas Woinke wrote: > > After that... I guess it's up to you. Would you like to join Dmitry and > > me in trying to get the Language Reference off the ground? > As we all agree that the Language Reference is priority one, I will join in. Great! > My plan is to get comfy with the source and Doc

Re: [Firebird-docs] Hello

2011-08-03 Thread Thomas Woinke
On Mon, Jul 18, 2011 at 2:43 PM, Paul Vinkenoog wrote: > > After that, I suggest that you check out the sources and have a look at > the tree. The source texts are all under manual/src/docs. The skeleton > for the Language Reference is in manual/src/docs/refdocs/langref I'm on it. > > After that.

Re: [Firebird-docs] Hello

2011-07-18 Thread Paul Vinkenoog
Hi Thomas, > I would like to offer my assistance to the Firebird Documentation Project. Thanks! We surely can use some help :-) > In order to make Firebird more appealing (especially) to new users, a > complete (browseable, searchable) reference documentation is needed. Agreed. We're far from r

[Firebird-docs] Hello

2011-07-17 Thread Thomas Woinke
Hello everybody, I would like to offer my assistance to the Firebird Documentation Project. Using Firebird since it's around, it always bothered me having to search through several pieces of documentation to find what I need. This situation got more difficult the more Firebird and Interbase 6.0 g