Hi :)

I often think that proof-reading or reviewing documents and getting them 
through 
that process is a great way to start especially if people have little orr no 
experience with the product.  It leads to grokking the product much better & 
much faster and is incredibly useful.  The most important thing is to try a few 
different stages and see which suits your mood.

Regards from
Tom :)




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From: John M. Dlugosz <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Fri, 4 February, 2011 9:32:08
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-documentation] Joining the Documentation Team

On 2/4/2011 3:23 AM, David Nelson commerce-at-traduction.biz |LibreOffice 
Documentation Mailing List/Allow to home| wrote:
> 
> Is there anything specific you'd like to work on, or would you like to
> be suggested some possible work waiting to be done?
> 
> David Nelson
> 
I'm open to suggestions.  I think I could be productive if I had some 
copy-editing and proofing to do, as I could nibble away at that while I'm not 
pounding away on my Science Fiction or other authoring work.  I'm particularly 
talented at finding inconsistencies in technical docs, and I just love fixing 
punctuation and formatting nits in the Wikipedia articles I read <g>.

I've been browsing through the archive here, and trying to understand "the 
situation".  I think the wiki should be updated with an answer so it doesn't 
need to be gone over every time someone comes in.

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