People of openSUSE: Tanja Roth
How important is documentation to you and people around you? Certainly it is a lot! Then good news because openSUSE has a team focused on manuals for the SUSE Linux/openSUSE distribution. Today’s we have the opportunity to salute openSUSE Documentation Team member Tanja Roth!
When and why did you start using openSUSE/SUSE Linux?
Basically, when I joined SUSE in 2005. I bought a laptop soon afterwards for use at home (my old machine was outdated, anyway) and installed SUSE Linux 10.0 on it. With every release, I usually install the new openSUSE version, and haven’t used my pre-installed MS Windows since ;.) .
When did you join the openSUSE community and what made you do that?
With the day I became a SUSE employee.
In what way do you participate in the openSUSE project?
Well, writing documentation, communicating with developers and providing feedback, filing Bugzilla entries, etc. The doc guys are usually among the first "real" users actually testing new features, and thus usually serve as alpha or beta testers
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