On Tuesday, 7 January 2014 at 17:56, Sam E. Lawrence wrote:
+1 for IRC chan.+0.5 for hosting on Github (not sure if this is a good idea, but I do love Github)
Hello everyone, I'm Sam Lawrence.I have some experience in front-end development (JS/CSS/HTML/MarkDown/XML), but my day to day job is a QA Engineer (think SQL and legacy Windows Enterprise stuff). I don't know how much I can contribute from a dev perspective, but in a former life I ran support at a startup and have rewritten KnowledgeBases and FAQ pages. Good documentation makes me happy, and educating users brings me real joy. I will do anything I can to help take laymen and give them a solid grounding in security knowledge and help them use Tor in the best possible ways.I'm very good at taking big technical concepts and breaking them down into bite-sized chunks that anyone can understand, including drawing analogies, teaching with questioning, and encouraging new learners.Let me know how I can be useful. Feel free to reach out to me on Twitter @samelawrence (or @sel on ADN)SamOn Tue, Jan 7, 2014 at 12:17 PM, Rey Dhuny <rey@spcshp.com> wrote:Hello,What do folk think about an IRC channel for www-team?I'm Rey and I would like to throw my hat in and help out where I can.Primarily a front end developer I have a fair bit of experience with static generators (Jekyll, Middleman, nanoc).Words I like include HTML/CSS, HAML/SASS, responsive frameworks, Grunt, Compass and all that good stuff.Rey
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