I've noticed that the XEmacs FAQ isn't terribly up to date. I sent
mail a few days ago to xemacs-faq(a)xemacs.org and received no reply.
I'm hereby volunteering my time towards fixing up the FAQ if my
services are desired.
My qualifications are as follows:
* I've been a user of Emacs or XEmacs since 1988.
* I know Texinfo, TeX, HTML and don't freak when I see a Postscript file.
* I supervised a help desk for a large user system developing many
form letters and other forms of documentation, so I'm familiar with
writing FAQ documents for both experienced and new users.
* I've served as webmaster for large sites.
* I'm proficient in various shell languages, program in Perl, and can
follow LISP and C code.
* I understand release engineering; I use tools like patch and CVS daily.
* I'm a native speaker of English, I'm studying Japanese in school,
and I've previously studied Spanish and Russian. I like playing with
multilingualization features.
* I believe in Free Software.
and best of all,
* I'm silly enough to volunteer.
Please let me know if I can be of use to the XEmacs project in this
way or some other capacity.
-sew
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Sandra Wambold, wambold(a)pobox.com,
http://www.pobox.com/~wambold