"With any luck, we can turn the experienced user documentation people into
new developer documentation experts (and then developers!). :-)"

I love the idea and it's exactly what I had in mind when I turned to OPW
because I wanted to dip my toes into contribution without being intimidated
by large libraries and tool stack I had to learn to make even a small
contribution.

Good luck at Open Help!

I won't be attending because my semester finals are scheduled in that
month.




On Thu, Apr 4, 2013 at 3:49 AM, David King <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 2013-04-03 16:05, Jim Campbell <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> I will not be able to stay for the hackfest this time,…
>>
>
> :-(
>
> Not to worry, we will make sure to have a hangout so that you join in
> remotely (pets welcome).
>
>
>  but I would suggest
>> that any hackfest focus solely on developer docs. I think we have enough
>> experience and expertise among us to continue to work on user-docs
>> throughout the year, but can most benefit by working on the more
>> complicated developer docs together.
>>
>
> With any luck, we can turn the experienced user documentation people into
> new developer documentation experts (and then developers!). :-)
>
> I would be excited about working on developer documentation, so hopefully
> I will have enough time to make it to my first Open Help.
>
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