On Sun, 2004-08-01 at 07:07, Erinn Clark wrote: > Also, if there will be co-maintenance happening, some people will need to > learn about revision control systems, which are used in many distributed > projects in order to keep track of changes. There are a lot of them out > there and they tend to be sort of involved, but they are essential for > working in groups.
Revision control, particularly CVS, is something I can teach. For free documentation on CVS, check the PDF at http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/cvs/ Also check the link from there to my 'author's page', which has some other CVS articles. > Documentation techniques should probably be covered as > well, for those of you who wish to go down that path. Likewise for > translations. Oddly enough, I can teach writing skills. :) I _don't_ know the Debian-specific documentation practices, but general tech-writing is .. ahem .. one of my l337 5K1LLz. In my copious free time (ha!) I would like to learn the Debian-specific practices. Jenn V. -- "Do you ever wonder if there's a whole section of geek culture you miss out on by being a geek?" - Dancer. My book 'Essential CVS': published by O'Reilly in June 2003. [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://anthill.echidna.id.au/~jenn/

