[TYPO3-doc] I wish to help (not sure if emails are getting there)

Daniel Bruessler danielb at typo3.org
Sun Jun 14 18:24:29 CEST 2009


Hello Timothy,

yes - welcome!

So I see you like to review english texts. In the moment there are
really some documents in the wiki what are waiting to get published.
Would you create a manual.sxw of this one?
http://wiki.typo3.org/Ts45min

If yes, I tell you how. It's not much to do, you need 30min .. 1 hour.

Cheers!
Daniel

> Hi Timothy,
> 
>> I have no programming skills but I am a serious user.  I am still
>> learning (high learning curve), but I do want to contribute -- very
>> much.
> 
> You are very welcome then.
> 
>> I believe I could help especially with newbie manuals, tutorials,
>> etc., but I need some guidance as to how to do this (work with the
>> team, know what I can do and cannot do, etc.).  If someone could give
>> me direction it would be great.
> 
> Most of the starter manuals are much more up to date in the wiki, than
> those in the Open Office format. I guess it's a good opportunity to
> discuss in which format we want to present the starter stuff.
> 
>> I have excellent skills in English and can give some ideas as to how
>> to express thoughts in a clearer manner (for end-users like me).  In
>> fact, in the past, I have helped by doing an orthographical check on a
>> T3N article for Kasper in 2006.
>> I have always wanted to contribute in some manner over the years, but
>> I need help as to how to get started so I can do my part for the
>> community.
> 
> That's great. The TYPO3 community has a large number of developers and
> we definitely need to attract a wider range of skills.
> 
> Thanks for your proposal. I hope we'll also get input from Daniel
> Brüssler, who's head of the documentation team.
> 
> Cheers
> 


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