Hi Tommy,
in case you have no favorite part, what about writing about a new feature?
E.g. write a little HowTo in the Wiki, so that it can be linked from the
ReleaseNotes?
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/ReleaseNotes/6.1#Signature_Lines
Or explain how to use "Remote Files" (menu File > Open Remote...) with
an example of a concrete remote service?
Or if you are looking for a larger topic, introduce the user to
LibreOffice Online.
You do not know anything about it? Then examine the existing texts. A
good opportunity to notice, where they have shortcomings.
But I'm not a regular member of the documentation team. So perhaps
others have better ideas.
Kind regards
Regina
Tommy Yang schrieb am 18.04.2018 um 20:34:
Hello everyone,
My name is Tommy. I just registered for the LibreOffice mailing list. I
applied for the mailing list to learn and contribute to gain some technical
writing experience with the hopes of breaking into the technical writing
field. I was advised by current technical writers that this would be a good
way to gain experience and learn about styling guides, project process
flow, and the collaboration process as a whole. I do not have any prior
experience with documentation or technical writing, but I would love to
learn and contribute in any way I can.
With regards to my educational and professional background, I graduated
university in 2016 with a BSc in philosophy. Currently, I am employed as a
customer/technical support specialist and have been in this position for
several months now. Prior to this, I have always working in customer
service and other customer facing roles.
Regards,
Tommy
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