NEED PROOFREADERS!
Ok all, time for a little user interaction on the site here now!
I’m in need of some proofreaders for my Gentoo Installation Guide. Those of you who are already registered can read over the guide, and post a comment in the link directly below this message. Those of you who aren’t registered, you will need to register to the left in order to post comments. Sorry about this guys, but I’d like to keep my blog as spam free as possible.
Don’t be afraid to post an error even if you aren’t sure the word is spelled incorrectly. I understand that there is a lot of technical jargon contained within the guide, and that many of you may not understand what I am trying to convey to the reader. I am merely looking for spelling errors at this point. If you are familiar with linux, understand the point I am trying to get across, yet believe that there is a better way to phrase my sentence, please let me know about that also.
What I will do is post the last date I edited the file at the top of the web page. When you read over the guide, please post all errors, including the previous and following lines, and the date you read the guide. This will let everyone else know that unless the guide is updated, they do not need to waste time proofreading it. I would appreciate at least 3 proofreads from people to catch as many errors as possible. If, however, you are not able to proofread the entire document, please post the last line you were able to proofread so that others know where you left off at. Click the comments line below for an example of what I mean.
Thank you very much all. I am fairly good at writing things out, but not good when it comes to making sure they are grammatically correct.











August 19th, 2005 at 10:44 pm
Last proofread: 9:39PM August 19, 2005
Errors Found:
The contents of all system files are written in this color
Other system names are written in this ERROR>>> collor
All comments are written in this color
I was able to proofread up to: PCMCIA Networking
As you all can see from above, I profread this guide at 9:39PM August 19, 2005. I found the word color misspelled, and I was able to read up to the section PCMCIA Networking. Thanks for you help guys, I really appreciate it.
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