My name is Nan Clegg, and while I've been using Ubuntu and Linux Mint both for 
a while now, I have never worked with any type of organization online such as 
the documentation team. I believe that I could be of service, and I would love 
to get more involved, I was looking through all of the tasks for Ubuntu docs 
and saw a couple of places I am specifically interested in pursuing the chance 
to write documentation. The problem is that I'm nervous, and not sure how to go 
about helping. I am interested in helping write docs for gnome-app-install (the 
package manager),  gwibber, and synaptic. Under Synaptic it says it is in 
progress, so I don't if I can help there, but the other two sections seem to 
have no one working on them.My real question is, do I just go through the 
process of writing it, following the guidelines and submitting, or do I need to 
talk with someone first and tell them I want to work on a specific project? 
While reading through, I wasn't clear on which of these to do.
Thanks for any direction on this.
Nan                                       
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