Kevin Neely <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:<b0kasg$[EMAIL PROTECTED]>... > I'm interested in helping, but not sure I'll have the time. I'd like to > first get a better handle on what is really required. Sounds like I'd > just make notes such as... > Q: How do I add X-No-archive to all my news postings? > A: user_pref("mail.compose.other.header", "X-No-Archive"); > (example from recent thread elsewhere) > > And then submit that. Is that correct, or is the scope much larger than > that? > > I'm all for the end-user documentation, and would like to see more of > it, and have it be easily accessible. > > Daniel, I know you're trying to get out, but an idea might be for you to > hand the reins over to someone, and then act in an advisory role, so the > project can continue forward, esp. if there are 1.3b deadlines coming up. > > I'm new to thinking about contributing to the Mozilla project, but have > been using Moz and posting & voting for bugs for a while now, so am > trying to get an idea of the scope of this. > > thanks, > K > > Daniel Wang wrote: > > Okay, I'm desperate. I've post requests for help in various groups for > > several times now. So far except for some editorial comment, I've > > received NO help at all. > >
Daniel Wang: I'm teaching a technical writing class right now on "document management" and will be teaching other classes in the future. I'd like to set my students on the task of producing end-user documentation. I've been reading your posts, and it sounds like you want contributors to work on the FAQs, which will eventually be rolled into the mozilla builds. If I coordinate the student writing and edit it, then where do we go? What's up with the Zope project? There are always tech writing classes and projects looking for work. If the submission process were more streamlined perhaps I could get a bunch of instructors together and get some continuing effort put toward this problem.
