Carlo,
Definitely, welcome aboard. We need people who will work on documentation.
I will be happy to review anything you put in, and I appreciate any comments you have on any articles, especially those I have done.
Rod
On 09/06/2016 09:58 AM, Carlo Fusco wrote:
Hello,
while I am not a system or network administrator (in my day job I am a molecular biologist), I have been using IPFIRE for a while, first by setting up a router/firewall/proxy for a friend and now using it in my home. I am studying and experimenting quite a lot these days and probably I can help to improve the documentation. Even if English is not my first language, I use it every day on my job and I can write and communicate quite decently.
I already have in mind several modifications to the wiki, however I am not comfortable to do so without first some competent peer review, as I am not a professional and frequently I do get things wrong.
Is this effort welcome? If yes, where do I submit my drafts? Here, or in the forums? If the latter, which one? The developers or the general one?
Thanks,
Cheers.
-- Carlo Fusco
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