Yes, I'm still alive. :-) Yes, I'm still interested in being involved in the Mozilla Documentation Project. :-) Yes, I'm responsible for the absurd contraction 'd11n'. ;-)
Time has been rather a precious commodity for some months now, which would explain my absence from these groups; all I've had time for have been the user groups on secnews.netscape.com -- and even that's proven a bit of a stretch at times.
As indicated, I remain interested in d11n, particularly d11n geared towards end users. (It was a message I received several days ago regarding reworking the 1.0 FAQ that eventually led to this posting.) However, time remains an issue. I would be willing to participate in a kind of r=/sr= capacity -- that is, reviewing d11n, editing as necessary, ensuring clarity, &c -- , but that's really all I have time for at the present. My apologies if that sounds a bit too blunt; I'm just trying to indicate what I can do in the time I currently have available to me.
Oh, and I do have CVS access to the m.o site -- at least I did the last time I checked -- , in the event that proves to be useful.
As I indicated to Daniel in a private e-mail message, irc://moznet/documentation seems not to be used, tho' it provides a resource that may be of value. I'll try to make a point of keeping that channel open when my computer's up and running (which means a) when I'm not in bed and b) when I'm not at work).
I look forward to having the opportunity to becoming involved in working on d11n yet again.
/b. -- Nobody needs to tell me what I believe. But I do need somebody to tell me where Kosovo is. -- Geo. W. Bush (25.VIII.99)
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