Mattymatt
Imperfectly Perfect
I guess it is true that sometimes inspirations hit when you least expect it. On occasion I contribute changes and clarifications to the manual pages for my favorite computer operating system, OpenBSD. I was doing some in-depth edits for one of the manual pages that was clearly written by someone whom English is not their native language. I am not taking anything away from the original author because I could clearly discern his meaning but it could be unclear for someone that is new to setting up that particular piece of software. So I made it more grammatically correct and clarified things that could be confusing for a newbie. Well I just realized that I really enjoy technical documentation, and by its extension, knowledge management.
I have no formal experience in either knowledge management or technical documentation other than what I have done voluntarily. How could I parlay this into a career? I really like writing how-tos and process and procedure documentation. Does anyone else out there do technical writing for a living? If so, I would really like some ideas as to how I could launch a career in this. I even have experience setting up knowledge management systems like MediaWiki and DokuWiki.
I have no formal experience in either knowledge management or technical documentation other than what I have done voluntarily. How could I parlay this into a career? I really like writing how-tos and process and procedure documentation. Does anyone else out there do technical writing for a living? If so, I would really like some ideas as to how I could launch a career in this. I even have experience setting up knowledge management systems like MediaWiki and DokuWiki.
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