Sure, I'll do it.  I always end up with free time at work, so if I can get
the docs as or copy/paste them into a word doc, I can bring it with me to
work (and it will still look like I'm working) lol.

You'll have to remind me where to find it and/or send it to me, though.  :)

Jennifer.

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of David A.
Desrosiers
Sent: Monday, July 19, 2004 11:06 PM
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Subject: RE: [volunteers] Plucker tools and toys



> I don't have any experience in code, and I'm still new at Plucker so I
> don't know how I'd manage converting Project Gutenberg, but I DO have a
> degree in English Lit so if you need any proof-readers or spell-checkers,
> let me know!

        How about taking the 1.8 documentation for a drive around the block!

        Seriously, we need someone to go through there and make sense of
what exists. Once the "content" is in there, I can take that piece and
convert it all to SGML, so we can create proper PDF, html, etc. manuals and
online references of the documentation as necessary.

        Do you want to volunteer to audit the existing docs for grammar,
spelling and other issues? We'd love to have your expertise with that.


d.

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