Thanks for the feedback! Please explain how to do diff? Thanks Zebb
On Mon, 27 Nov 2023, 12:06 Steffen Möller, <steffen_moel...@gmx.de> wrote: > Dear Zebb, > > Thank you for your kind offer to help. Debian technical documentation > somewhere may already have an answer to your question. I admit not to have > checked. But if you would please check that and find that info missing, > then please then send a diff to the authors of that document or a pull > request of where the document resides. > > You likely know that the documentation of Debian includes the > documentation provided by the developers of the software that Debian builds > and redistributes. So, if you are proficient with some software of Debian, > maybe you truly want to contribute to the documentation of that software > project, not of the documentation of Debian itself. With the typical > software documentation it may be fair to say that the graphical support is > lacking. So, if you know how to draw or how to make icons then you can be > of immediate strong help for many projects, not only for the Debian > infrastructure. > > Debian and larger software projects, like KDE or Blender, have regular > user meetings. Once you have started contributing, it seems fair to expect > that you are invited to personal meetings, which should then help to find > the right match of your personal skills with whatever bit is about to be > developed (and not yet documented). > > Best, > Steffen > > *Gesendet:* Donnerstag, 23. November 2023 um 21:59 Uhr > *Von:* "Zebediah Beck" <zwbprodu...@gmail.com> > *An:* debian-devel@lists.debian.org > *Betreff:* Kein Betreff > Good day sir/madam > > I'm a long time debian user but would like that contribute technical > documentation to the community in thanks for your tireless work on this > magnificent ecosystem. > > Thanks > Zebb >