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John Babich
Open(Source+Standards+Access+Process) = FOSS Docs the FOSS Way!
My Fedora Community Roles:
File:JohnBabich ContentDeveloper.png Content Writer File:JohnBabich PeoplePerson.png People Person File:JohnBabich WebDeveloper.png Web Developer
IRC "Office Hours": 1600 UTC to 2000 UTC
Username: jmbuser on Freenode IRC at #fedora-docs, #fedora-mktg, #fedora-websites
Location: Baltimore, Maryland, USA and beyond
Email: [[MailTo(jmbabich AT DESPAMINATE gmail DOT com)]
Journal: [1] , which also feeds into [2]
FedoraPeople link: http://jmbabich.fedorapeople.org/
Get Involved
I encourage anyone who benefits from free and open source software to get involved in some way. This can be as simple as trying new software and giving feedback to the developers. It can be as complex as writing code. It can even be the most complex of all tasks - explaining technical subjects in clear, non-technical language.
Why I am Involved
This is the email I sent to introduce myself to the Fedora Docs Project .
I have been a big fan of GNU/Linux and FOSS in general, and Red Hat and Fedora Linux in particular, since 1998. I started with Red Hat Linux 5.0 and have been using Linux on the desktop ever since.
After years of benefiting from GNU/Linux, I want to contribute something in return. My background is in large programming projects and I am professionally employed in information and communications technology (ICT).
As an ICT professional, I am very interested in promoting open source software as a means to help people to communicate via the Internet. I see computers as tools to enrich people's lives and effect positive changes in society. This is why I am a strong advocate for the One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) educational project.
Finally, there are plenty of great Linux distributions from which to choose. I have decided to commit my time and energy to the Fedora Project because I believe in the objectives of the Fedora Project. I wholeheartedly agree with its guiding principles. I can use leading-edge software without selling my soul or parting with too much of my hard-earned money.
My Current Involvement
My primary contribution is to help write useful documents so non-technical people can get the most out of Fedora Linux. Right now I'm helping out with the Fedora Documentation Project . I am the beat writer for the Docs Project for the Fedora Weekly News .
I am currently a member of the Fedora Documentation Steering Committee (FDSCo) and the Fedora Ambassadors Steering Committee (FAmSCo).
I also take every opportunity I can to get my friends and colleagues to try FOSS, especially Fedora Linux.
Recent Contributions
- Contributor to current draft of Fedora Desktop User Guide
- Completed, with invaluable help from many others, the published version of the Fedora Core 6 Desktop User Guide
- Fedora Websites Project - Random acts of wiki kindness
- Fedora Ambassador - Organized the first Fedora presence at GITEX 2007, held in Dubai, UAE in early September 2007. Check out the Fedora Event page at this page .
- Ideas on Improving the Fedora Docs Workflow is a compilation of tools to write and edit "FOSS Docs the FOSS Way". Just like FOSS developers use FOSS tools to create FOSS code, FOSS writers should have a FOSS toolkit to produce FOSS docs. FOSS writers can then share their docs more freely upstream, cross-stream and downstream under the Open Publication License and other compatible licenses.
- FOSS Docs Toolchain is an attempt to write a detailed specification on how to write and edit documents using only FOSS tools.
GPG KEYID and Fingerprint
pub 1024D/42AF1331 2006-08-12 [expires: 2008-08-11] Key fingerprint = CE8E 40BD 5CB8 8437 787F 8F57 D517 C1DF 42AF 1331 uid John M. Babich (Fedora Project) < jmbabich gmail com> sub 2048g/9C81B068 2006-08-12 [expires: 2008-08-11]
For Further Information
- The Free Software Foundation - the "GNU" in "GNU/Linux"
- The Linux Foundation "promotes, protects and standardizes Linux by providing unified resources and services needed for open source to successfully compete with closed platforms."
- Open Source Initiative (OSI) "is a non-profit corporation dedicated to managing and promoting the Open Source Definition for the good of the community, specifically through the OSI Certified Open Source Software certification mark and program."
Quick Guides
Splitting Large Files in Linux
Sandbox (Not-so Private Area)
Making It Easier to Join the Fedora Project
Fedora Docs Wiki-to-DocBook XML Session