Friendly Greetings to you too, Ruby.
Looks like there is a thread above about pitching in, where Asa is
telling Afra that zach, sean, and kovu seem to be spearheading the
mozilla end-user documentation effort and that
http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=46917
is where this is being discussed. This bug describes the adaptation of
the Netscape end-user documentation in the mozilla help viewer. I
imagine there is other documentation that might go alongside this in the
Mozilla help viewer too--'user' being, in this case, something different
than it is in the commercial browser world.
There is also, of course, a ton of developer documentation that needs
writing or updating, for which a mozilla documentation project page has
been created at http://www.mozilla.org/docs/mdp/index.html. The pages
there list some technologies and development areas where documentation
is either aging or non-existent.
Take a look and let me know where your interests lie. Perhaps someone
can point you to an area that really needs attention.
-ian
Ruby Tuesday wrote:
> Hi
>
> In the release notes for mozilla 0.9 you ask for help cleaning up and
> fleshing out the help documents for Mozilla. Having used and enjoyed
> (and sometimes sworn at) Mozilla since the 0.6 release it would feel
> good to be able to give something back to the community. Not having any
> special coding skills and therefore not being able to actively
> participate in the developement this seems to be my chance to help.
>
> As specific skills i might add that i'm actively trilingual (english,
> german, french). Thus i might recommend myself for translating these
> documents. Anyway i'd be glad to help wherever i can.
>
> Friendly Greetings,
>
> Ruby
>
>