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My name is '''Aaron Faanes'''. I am a [[Fedora 13]] user, [[Special:Contributions/Dafrito|occasional Wiki contributor]], and [http://github.com/dafrito frequent hacker]. See [http://www.dafrito.com my homepage].
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|REAL-NAME= Aaron Faanes
|location= Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas, US
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|fas-name= dafrito
|email= dafrito@gmail.com
||irc-nick= dafrito
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== Contacts ==
My name is '''Aaron Faanes'''. I am a [[Fedora 13]] user, [[Special:Contributions/Dafrito|Wiki contributor]], and [http://github.com/dafrito frequent hacker].


Email: [mailto:dafrito@gmail.com dafrito@gmail.com]
I may be contacted via email at [mailto:dafrito@gmail.com dafrito@gmail.com]. I can also be found on [http://www.freenode.net irc.freenode.net] with the nickname "dafrito" on many of the Fedora-related channels, such as [irc://irc.freenode.net/#fedora-qa #fedora-qa], [irc://irc.freenode.net/#fedora-devel #fedora-devel], and [irc://irc.freenode.net/#fedora-bugzappers #fedora-bugzappers].


You can also find me on IRC. My nickname there is, not surprisingly, <code>dafrito</code>. I frequent many of the various Fedora channels on <code>irc.freenode.org</code>, such as:
== Contributions ==
* <code>#fedora</code>
My work on the [[Fedora Project wiki]] varies pretty widely, from minor edits to significant new content. I initially worked on tickets from [[QA]], such as editing [[User:Adamwill|Adam Williamson's]] draft on [[proven tester]]s. I then started contributing new pages like [[Help:Style guide]]. I've also partaken in some maintenance tasks such as performing [[Template:User page migration|user page migrations]]. I've also created some useful infoboxes, such as [[:Template:Infobox group]] and [[:Template:Infobox package]].
* <code>#fedora-qa</code>
* <code>#fedora-devel</code>
* <code>#fedora-bugzappers</code>


== Notable pages ==
For future work, my emphasis seems to be on making information more efficient for users and contributors. That usually comes down to creating templates to provide quick summaries, and to also provide a easily recognizable means of navigation. I'd like to see much more integration between pages, and also see integration between other documentation projects, such as [http://fedorasolved.org fedorasolved.org] and especially [http://docs.fedoraproject.org docs.fedoraproject.org]. The docs are far too high-quality and information-rich for the wiki ''not'' to link to them.


* [[User:Dafrito/Draft_proventesters_instructions]] lots of editing. Thanks to [[User:Adamwill]] for his draft and feedback.
I've also proposed [[User:Dafrito/Naming conventions|a change of naming conventions]] for [[projects|project pages]]. For example, I believe project pages like [[Women]], [[QA]], and [[Infrastructure]] should actually be named "Fedora Women", "Fedora QA", etc.
* [[Policy for nonresponsive package maintainers]] needs some love


== Thoughts ==
== See also ==
 
* [[Special:Contributions/Dafrito|My Fedora Project wiki contributions]]
* Shouldn't [[Fedora]] link to an article on Fedora, rather than the infrastructure page?
* [https://admin.fedoraproject.org/accounts/user/view/dafrito My FAS account]
* It'd also be cool to have pages for all versions of Fedora, with a template used to describe each.
* "updates-testing" and "Test Updates" are used interchangeably, which I don't believe should be the case. "Test Updates" is a natural name which succinctly describes its purpose. "updates-testing" is the technical name that is used by machines. This dual-naming scheme is familiar to the common and scientific names given to animals, like ''Canis lupus'' referring to a wolf, and I think the expectations for which to use for animal names should apply here.
* I really like the headers for Wiki pages here. They're very nice looking. My only problem is that they imply a gated community; QA pages seem to be 'owned' by QA. This is reinforced by the fact that they're under the QA/ namespace. It seems like there could be a better solution for this sort of thing, like making these headers be footers, like a decorated Wiki category.

Latest revision as of 22:54, 2 July 2010

Aaron Faanes
Personal information
Location: Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas, US


E-mail: dafrito@gmail.com
Contact information
IRC: dafrito on irc.libera.chat

Fedora-specific information
FAS name: dafrito
Fedora e-mail: dafrito@fedoraproject.org
Fedora homepage: dafrito.fedorapeople.org
 


My name is Aaron Faanes. I am a Fedora 13 user, Wiki contributor, and frequent hacker.

I may be contacted via email at dafrito@gmail.com. I can also be found on irc.freenode.net with the nickname "dafrito" on many of the Fedora-related channels, such as #fedora-qa, #fedora-devel, and #fedora-bugzappers.

Contributions

My work on the Fedora Project wiki varies pretty widely, from minor edits to significant new content. I initially worked on tickets from QA, such as editing Adam Williamson's draft on proven testers. I then started contributing new pages like Help:Style guide. I've also partaken in some maintenance tasks such as performing user page migrations. I've also created some useful infoboxes, such as Template:Infobox group and Template:Infobox package.

For future work, my emphasis seems to be on making information more efficient for users and contributors. That usually comes down to creating templates to provide quick summaries, and to also provide a easily recognizable means of navigation. I'd like to see much more integration between pages, and also see integration between other documentation projects, such as fedorasolved.org and especially docs.fedoraproject.org. The docs are far too high-quality and information-rich for the wiki not to link to them.

I've also proposed a change of naming conventions for project pages. For example, I believe project pages like Women, QA, and Infrastructure should actually be named "Fedora Women", "Fedora QA", etc.

See also