Hi,
I'm Victoria Martinez de la Cruz, I'm a software engineer for OpenStack
Manila at Red Hat. I saw there is an opening for Ceph technical writer in
upstream. I would like to refer my mentee Soledad Kuczala, a soon-to-be
former Outreachy intern for OpenStack. She has been working with Manila,
but also with Ceph, and I believe she would do a great job as a technical
writer for Ceph. She is very detailed and wrote several documentation
pieces for OpenStack Manila (using documentation references we have in the
OpenStack docs team), she loves working with open source communities, she
has been working with storage engineers (and knows people from the
OpenStack and Ceph communities already) the last couple of months, she
knows how to work remotely, and she is looking for a full time position.
I've asked her to submit her CV, but I wanted to drop a line personally
referring her myself.
Let me know if I can provide more information about her background and
experience.
Thanks,
Victoria
Hi,
I am an open-source developer with over 2 years of experience in
contributing to open source projects. Most of my contributions are code but
I have contributed documentation too in the past and would like to try a
technical writing gig for a change. My interest in distributed systems and
writing high-quality documentation attracted me towards this opportunity.
Here are some highlights of my career that satisfy the requirements
mentioned in the job description:
1. Documented coala's Nextgen Core Architecture
<http://api.coala.io/en/latest/Developers/NextGen_Core.html> as an
individual contributor. PR Link
<https://github.com/coala/coala/pull/5262/>
2. Successfully completed Google Summer of Code '18 under coala
<http://coala.io> (contributing both code and docs)
3. Working as an intern under CNCF on the coredns <http://coredns.io/>
project, writing code and documentation for a Google Cloud plugin. PR
Link <https://github.com/coredns/coredns/pull/3011>
4. Have a strong understanding of both building and consuming REST APIs
and working with JSON
5. Experience in working with rst and markdown
6. Well versed with unix and git (been using it everyday for 2 years)
7. Experience in all aspects of documentation including, improving upon
existing feature documentation, adding new feature docs and writing
onboarding material.
8. Have a basic understanding of distributed systems and cloud computing
platforms like GCP, AWS
9. Familiar with CI/CD like Travis and CircleCI
10. Other doc contributions to OSS projects include: Kong
<https://github.com/Kong/docs.konghq.com/pull/1003>, Ethereum Foundation
<https://github.com/ethereum/eth-abi/pull/24>, coala[1]
<https://github.com/coala/coala/pull/5596>, coala[2]
<https://github.com/coala/documentation/pull/549>, Elastic APM
<https://github.com/elastic/apm-server/pull/770>, etc
For a detailed description of my skills please take a look at the resume
attached below.
Expected stipend / salary range: 1000 to 2000 USD per month
Hi Folks,
A friend in the python community sent me your link
https://ceph.com/community/ceph-upstream-documenter-opportunity/
I've been handling the Travis CI docs for the last 4 years, and left last
month. I've also done a little work for Red Hat (3Scale) recently.
No idea if you want a detailed proposal for the work, or just a CV
(attached) and a proposal of rates / involvement. My ballpark figure is
$1000 per day, but happy to discuss that if that is an issue, and my
availability is around 2 days per week.
I've not encountered Ceph before, but check most of your other requirements
pretty well.
Cheers
Sam