[CentOS-docs] Documentation SIG: Participation wanted

Tue Jun 30 18:20:55 UTC 2020
Rich Bowen <rbowen at redhat.com>

Hi, folks,

I've been working through the CentOS wiki for more than a year now, 
trying to identify and fix outdated/wrong/obsolete content. It's a 
daunting task, and I'm losing.

I would very much like to gather a group of people who are:

* Knowledgeable about CentOS
* Good with words
* Have a little time

who would be willing and able to review the content of the wiki, and fix 
the bits that are incorrect.

The CentOS Documentation SIG (which doesn't actually exist in any 
meaningful way) is, according to the wiki:

responsible for the content of the Wiki, and other public sources of 
documentation. This includes, but is not limited to:

* Determining, and imposing, a hierarchy/architecture of content in the wiki
* Editing/pruning existing content when it is incorrect/outdated/obsolete
* Recruiting subject matter experts to do some of that editing
* Recruiting translators to keep our various translations in sync

[Ref: https://wiki.centos.org/SpecialInterestGroup/Documentation ]

If any of the above appeals to you, I would ask you to let me know. I 
would like to create a SIG around the wiki. Please let me know if you're 
interested. I know that there are a number of you who are consistently 
active on this list. I would like to find a way to give us a little more 
power/authority over the wiki to make higher-level editorial decisions 
about information architecture. Also, having a formal SIG might be a way 
to engage more people to join the effort and dedicate some time to it.