Xfce4-dev Digest, Vol 170, Issue 2

Collin O'Reilly collin.tristan.oreilly at gmail.com
Fri Feb 16 19:31:54 CET 2018


Thanks much - have bookmarked suggested links will further review...

Collin

On Fri, Feb 16, 2018 at 4:00 AM, <xfce4-dev-request at xfce.org> wrote:

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>    1. Would like to contribute to XFCE documentation (Collin O'Reilly)
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>    3. Re: Would like to contribute to XFCE documentation
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> Date: Thu, 15 Feb 2018 08:21:26 -0700
> From: "Collin O'Reilly" <collin.tristan.oreilly at gmail.com>
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> Subject: Would like to contribute to XFCE documentation
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> Greetings - I am a long time user of the XFCE desktop on Debian and would
> like to help contribute documentation to the XFCE project, if there is a
> need.
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> I am an ERP consultant and am forever writing documentation for my clients
> on how to use and configure the ERP system for which I consult.  I do not
> code (although I do pick through code when troubleshooting), but I thought
> helping to craft accurate documentation would be one way in which I could
> contribute to the XFCE project.
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> I use open source applications every day for business and pleasure.  I
> would like to be able to give back to the open source community in a
> constructive fashion.
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> If I can be of assistance, please let me know.
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> Thank you.
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> Collin O'Reilly
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> From: Igor Zakharov <f2404 at yandex.ru>
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> Date: Thu, 15 Feb 2018 22:07:45 +0100
> From: Vinzenz Vietzke <vinz at vinzv.de>
> To: xfce4-dev at xfce.org
> Subject: Re: Would like to contribute to XFCE documentation
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> Hi Collin,
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> > Greetings - I am a long time user of the XFCE desktop on Debian and
> > would like to help contribute documentation to the XFCE project, if
> > there is a need.
> >
> > I am an ERP consultant and am forever writing documentation for my
> > clients on how to use and configure the ERP system for which I consult.
> > I do not code (although I do pick through code when troubleshooting),
> > but I thought helping to craft accurate documentation would be one way
> > in which I could contribute to the XFCE project.
> >
>
> great to hear! I guess a good point to start is
> http://docs.xfce.org/contribute/documentation
>
> Maybe just skim through subpages http://docs.xfce.org for obvious
> errors, outdated information and/or screenshots etc. to get an
> low-barriered entry to contributing.
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> Asking questions are always welcome on IRC (#xfce and #xfce-dev on
> Freenode) or via mail to the general list respectively this list.
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> Regards,
> vinz.
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