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== Goals ==
== Goals ==
# Beta Release Notes at 100%.
# Beta Release Notes at 100%. (Fridays night Room 607)
# User Guide updated for GNOME 3.x, KDE x, and default programs identified and discussed.
# User Guide updated for GNOME 3.x, KDE x, and default programs identified and discussed. (Fridays night Room 607)
# Smoothing out the translation process and removing barriers.  What do Docs people need to be successful?  Translators?
# Smoothing out the translation process and removing barriers.  What do Docs people need to be successful?  Translators?
# Version numbers - What does it all mean?
# Work on other guides:
# Work on other guides:
## Cloud Guide
## Cloud Guide
## Security Guide
## Security Guide
## Documentation Guide
## Python Guide
# Docs QA Process
# Docs QA Process
Notes: http://openetherpad.org/fad-at-olf-2011


== Requested Technology ==
== Requested Technology ==
* VoIP connectivity for those in distant lands
* VoIP connectivity for those in distant lands

Latest revision as of 13:56, 11 September 2011

What

Fedora Activity Day at Ohio Linux Fest to work on Fedora documentation for Fedora 16 release.

When

Sunday, 11 September 2011

Where

Conference Room @ Drury Hotel Columbus, Ohio USA

Who

Fedora Docs Project

Proposed Attendees

  1. Eric "Sparks"
  2. Jared "That Crazy FPL" Smith
  3. User:Jjmcd (but not Sunday or late Saturday)
  4. User:sgordon - Remote from BNE.
  5. Paul W. Frields
  6. Zach Oglesby
  7. Robyn "I have the most epic Fedora Friend Finder you will ever see" Bergeron
  8. Clint Savage

Goals

  1. Beta Release Notes at 100%. (Fridays night Room 607)
  2. User Guide updated for GNOME 3.x, KDE x, and default programs identified and discussed. (Fridays night Room 607)
  3. Smoothing out the translation process and removing barriers. What do Docs people need to be successful? Translators?
  4. Version numbers - What does it all mean?
  5. Work on other guides:
    1. Cloud Guide
    2. Security Guide
    3. Documentation Guide
    4. Python Guide
  6. Docs QA Process

Notes: http://openetherpad.org/fad-at-olf-2011

Requested Technology

  • VoIP connectivity for those in distant lands