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Marcia K Wilbur wrote:
> Hi Everyone,
> 
> My name is Marcia Wilbur. <-- Who I am
> 
> 
> I am located in the US, Arizona more specifically.  <---- Where I
> live I am from New England <---- Where I am from
> 
> For over a decade my writing focus was copyright and the Digital 
> Millennium Copyright Act. I have an AAS in computer science. A BS
> in Technical Communications and a MS in IT from Arizona State
> University. For many years, I taught technical communications to
> college freshmen as well as other foundation courses (Welcome to
> the university, goal setting, etc.) Recently, I have found myself
> with spare time. I know... can you imagine??? I have always been a
> contributing member of this community:
> 
> 2000 - present Free speech/free software advocate joining LUGs in 
> protest of the DMCA 2001 - 2003 DMOZ (ODP) editor 2002-2003 Free
> Software Foundation intern 2003  Volunteer Electronic Frontier
> Foundation - DMCA FAQs for the DMCA Blog 2003  Volunteer IP Justice
> - Created boilerplate documentation for grants 2003-2004 Author
> Linux Essentials (Aries in cooperation with CompTia Linux +)
> 
> The rest of the time I spent volunteering here and there as well
> as working as a Senior technical writer with some Programming and
> QA tasks in semiconductor, education and finance. . . . ^ | | What
> my background is, etc.
> 
> I don't know what I can offer, but I am hoping I can put my skills
> to good use and be of value to the community.
> 
> Thanks! Marcia
Marcia;

Welcome to the OpenOffice documentation list. We certainly can use the
skills that you posses as we move forward with with task of creating
documentation for Version 4.x.x of the product.

If you have not looked at the orientation pages at
http://openoffice.apache.org/orientation/index.html that is a good
place to start. The level one and two pages give a good background of
how the project functions and the infrastructure available. The third
level pages give more information on individuals areas you could
contribute to. Of course as part of the documentation team I highly
recommend http://openoffice.apache.org/orientation/intro-doc.html.

We need all level of help in this effort from writers to create the
initial pages, to editors, to testers to be sure that the information
given matches what the program actually does.

This list is the main communication vehicle for all things related to
documentation so please direct any questions you might have as to how
best you might contribute here.

Regards
Keith N. McKenna


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