
FAQ Linux
FAQ Linux is a resource for GNU Linux users and developers since 2000. Our experience includes over 20 years technical writing and over 20 years in Linux development. Writers have degrees include an AAS in computer science, a BS in Multimedia Writing and Technical communication with a MS in Technology from Arizona State University. One undergraduate degree was completed using only free software.Some of our staff has had clients such as: Pearson Digital Learning, Evans Newton, Aries Technology, Intel, Wiley Publishing, Aetna, Tibco, SuperShuttle/Veolia, and Microchip Technology. We have exprienced writers who have worked in QA and Usability Testing capacities as well as consulting on GNU Linux. In 2002, our founder started working as an intern and advisory committee member at the Free Software Foundation (the GNU in GNU Linux). I wrote the DMCA blog FAQs for the Electronic Frontier Foundation in 2003. One writer, Marcia Wilbur is the sole writer of Linux Essentials, published in 2004 in cooperation with Comptia, and distributed to universities worldwide.After completion of a M.S. in Technology from Arizona State, the founder started teaching and working as faculty at University of Phoenix, teaching online courses with topics such as Time management, study skills, goal setting, communications and writing for the IT professional. We have presented information about copyright, GNU tools, GNU Linux applications and Developer Experience (including accessibility) to various groups including conference attendees in New York City's Last Hope, FOSDEM, and Linuxfest Northwest.Other experience includes Moodle/Totara LMS implementation and administration. We travel to different organizations/corps to perform migrations and integrations.Additionally, we have a content creator who is US DOE certified in FERPA.Aside from technical writing, we have written books and articles about non fiction topics related to education such as "A Decade of the DMCA".Marcia Wilbur, our founder, is also the lead Debian developer of Libre Respin -- a distro customization utility and backup tool.