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See the detailed guidelines on creating your project ideas list at https://developers.google.com/season-of-docs/docs/project-ideas | See the detailed guidelines on creating your project ideas list at https://developers.google.com/season-of-docs/docs/project-ideas | ||
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# The technical writer can work with Marc as Marc creates the "One page per block" section of the User docs, inspired by MATLAB's documentation | # The technical writer can work with Marc as Marc creates the "One page per block" section of the User docs, inspired by MATLAB's documentation | ||
# Our tutorials could definitely use a technical writer to improve, and they could even do the GRC (less technical) tutorials as part of that effort, to learn more about GNU Radio throughout the Fall | # Our tutorials could definitely use a technical writer to improve, and they could even do the GRC (less technical) tutorials as part of that effort, to learn more about GNU Radio throughout the Fall | ||
# The Usage Manual is an area of documentation that gets a lot of exposure, because it explains a lot of GNU Radio's basic concepts like messages, tagging, PMTs, etc. Our Usage Manual could definitely use refinement |
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Technical writing project ideas
Note from Google- This list should include one or more documentation projects that you'd like a technical writer to tackle during this year's Season of Docs.
See the detailed guidelines on creating your project ideas list at https://developers.google.com/season-of-docs/docs/project-ideas
List of project ideas:
- The technical writer can work with Marc as Marc creates the "One page per block" section of the User docs, inspired by MATLAB's documentation
- Our tutorials could definitely use a technical writer to improve, and they could even do the GRC (less technical) tutorials as part of that effort, to learn more about GNU Radio throughout the Fall
- The Usage Manual is an area of documentation that gets a lot of exposure, because it explains a lot of GNU Radio's basic concepts like messages, tagging, PMTs, etc. Our Usage Manual could definitely use refinement