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Linux Documentation Project Announces New Core Team

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Web Webster
Web Webster
Sep 12, 1999

[ Poet writes:
]

LDP Core Team


Leader
Guylhem Aznar.

WEB QC
Greg Ferguson

Webmaster
Joshua Drake, A.K.A.
Poet

Howto
Coordinator

Tim Bynum

The “Core Team” comprises the hub of the Linux Documentation
Project (LDP). They are responsible for the coordination and
communication of all things in and out of the LDP.

Our fearless leader, Guylhem Aznar is the focal point of ideas,
and the spearhead of the project. If you have a project, book or
general idea that you would like to present feel free to email
him.

Greg Ferguson is the Webmaster’s savior, he makes sure that
everything the webmaster does actually works, thus the QC (Quality
Control). He is also in charge of maintaining items such as the
mirror list and adding additional mirrors to the LDP.

Joshua Drake, A.K.A. Poet is the webmaster – he is responsible
for the Website as a whole including the content, user interface,
and design. If you hate the website design, colors or want content
added you need to talk to him.

Tim Bynum is the Howto Coordinator. If your howto is not getting
published on time or you want to know something about the Howto’s
he is the individual to talk to.

If you email one of us directly please remember that we receive
TONS of email and it may take some time to get back to you. If you
have a question about the LDP or would like to just throw some
ideas around we strongly suggest that you subscribe to
ldp-discuss@lists.linuxdoc.org. To do this email
ldp-discuss-request@lists.linuxdoc.org and put the word Subscribe
in the body of the message.

I can not stress this enough. We are happy to try and respond to
email but if it is a general discussion issue please take it to the
list. We are here to help; please do not abuse us 😉

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Web Webster

Web Webster

Web Webster has more than 20 years of writing and editorial experience in the tech sector. He’s written and edited news, demand generation, user-focused, and thought leadership content for business software solutions, consumer tech, and Linux Today, he edits and writes for a portfolio of tech industry news and analysis websites including webopedia.com, and DatabaseJournal.com.

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