I am looking to hire some people to write Linux tutorials and articles. This is for two different sites.
Site One (ETA 2 - 6 weeks)
A bit more about this project...
So, you're probably wondering what this is all for. The answer is pretty simple. I'm looking to create a small site that will benefit the community. While there are many tutorials out there now, with the public Digital Ocean, Linode, and other FAQ/tutorial sections, these are all relatively broad and don't touch up on quite a few topics that I'd like to use these sites to target. My goal is to be able to start publishing articles in the next 2 - 4 weeks, so if you're interested in getting paid and helping the community, fill out the form located above!
Site One (ETA 2 - 6 weeks)
- Articles will be more focused on simple how tos, optimizations, and security features.
- Shorter, more action-oriented tutorials on more popular and simple topics (an example might be configuring Apache to run on a small VPS).
- We're also looking for translators. If you'd be interested in eventually translating the articles, please contact me with languages you're fluent in and pricing.
- Articles are more focused on theory, complex setups, and security.
- Longer, more discussion oriented articles/tutorials (an example might be how one could setup high availability, what their biggest problems would be, et cetera).
- We are not looking for translators on this project.
A bit more about this project...
So, you're probably wondering what this is all for. The answer is pretty simple. I'm looking to create a small site that will benefit the community. While there are many tutorials out there now, with the public Digital Ocean, Linode, and other FAQ/tutorial sections, these are all relatively broad and don't touch up on quite a few topics that I'd like to use these sites to target. My goal is to be able to start publishing articles in the next 2 - 4 weeks, so if you're interested in getting paid and helping the community, fill out the form located above!
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