On 5/17/07, Thomas R. Jones
Hello all,
I have been reviewing the LfL project over the last few days. It seems the project is in its infancy but shows promise. How has the process of editing been handled? I have noticed a considerable amount of broken English --- as is commonly the case when an individual writes in a secondary language. Although I can understand the meanings, the sentence presentation makes it rather difficult for a reader to comprehend.
How would I be able to extend to the community my hand as an editor? I feel very comfortable wearing both the author and editorial hats; but definitely would like to refrain from "stepping on any toes" so to speak.
Also, there are a few topics that I began to write for fedora that I would like to go ahead and present to the opensuse community as well:
Securing Filesystems Host Integrity Monitoring Installation of OVAL Installation of XSDL OVAL Administration Digitally signed and encrypted firewall rulesets
If anyone would like to work in conjunction with me on these topics or similar topics, just email me.
Hi Thomas! For me it would be perfectly OK if you do "Free Editing" on my articles. It would be nice to receive emails from you that shortly describe your changes. As for non my articles: speak with their writers. I do a lot of topics, especially Virtualization. Your primary topic seems to be Security. That would be a fine addition to LfL. And no, I don't know of anyone who is working on security topics within LfL. Even through I'm thinking about nmap and AppArmor, I don't consider writing about those soon. I didn't know that Fedora has a project similar to LfL. Can you drop me a link? Mandriva (Mandrake actually) had excellent in-house documentation, but it's closed-source under restrictive license, plus it's discontinued. So while Mandriva drops their documentation, SUSE starts a new effort ! -- -Alexey Eremenko "Technologov" --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-doc+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-doc+help@opensuse.org