Hello Lists, It goes without saying, Introduction has been the "traditional" "first-post" to any list. I'm here to do no different.
Hi All, I am Roshan from Mumbai City, in Maharashtra (State), India. I currently use Kubuntu 6.06 as my GNU/Linux OS. In the past few months, I have been thinking about contributing to Documentation of the KDE project. I read the KDE documentation primer by Carlos Woelz, and found that there are three tasks, specifically, that I can contribute to in the documentation. 1. Start a fresh document for an application or What's This 2. Update an existing document 3. Proof-reading a document (I suppose, there is a pre-requisite for this) I would surely enjoy any one or all the three tasks and therefore have decided to join the team. :) I will go through the Primer once again (have read it till the 4th Chapter) and find out more about getting started with documentation. But if there are any exisitng documentation that needs an update, and if you think, I can help, please do let me know. Oh yes, I don't know how to use DocBook, but I suppose that's not a mandatory criteria for *beginners*. Once I am good at writing documentation in plain text, I can learn DocBook and later contribute documentation using DocBook. Kudos! to all KDE developers and the entire team for KDE 4.0 alpha release. I'm waiting to breathe some 'oxygen' ;) -- FSF of India Associate Fellow - http://www.gnu.org.in S K Somaiya College of ASC- http://www.somaiya.edu/sksasc ubunturos @ freenode Office firewalls, cyber cafes, college labs, don't allow you to download CHAT? Click here: http://in.messenger.yahoo.com/webmessengerpromo.php
