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Revision as of 20:36, 23 March 2015
Welcome to the home page for the User Guide Specialty Team!
About the User Guide team
This team is all about the users. Its purpose is to give us a space to have conversations about enterprise content, support companies who reuse upstream content from the guides, and also get some focus on information architecture, consistency, and conventions in the guides.
For now, we are focusing primarily on these guides:
- End User Guide (migrating to RST)
- Admin User Guide (migrating to RST)
For the Install Guide and the Networking Guide, see those respective speciality groups.
Quick links
Housekeeping
- Use [User Guides] in the subject line of emails to the openstack-doc mailing list.
- Meeting time/location TBD. In the meantime, make yourself known to Lana.
Team members
- Lana Brindley, Rackspace, Brisbane Australia (UTC+10)
- Tanja Roth
- Joseph Robinson, Brisbane Australia (UTC+10)
- Matt Kassawara, Rackspace, US/Central
- Bernd Bausch, Japan. Not quite certain yet to what extent I can contribute.
- Deepti Navale, Red Hat, Sydney Australia (UTC+11) (UTC+10 starting 5 April)
- Alexandra Settle, Rackspace, Brisbane Australia (UTC+10)
- Darren Chan, Rackspace, Canberra Australia (UTC+10)