Technical writers create documentation about how to install, configure, manage, and run Drupal, and about how to contribute to the Drupal project and community. They write material at many levels of technical complexity for a variety of audiences, including new Drupal users, Drupal developers, quality assurance (QA) folks, event organizers, mentors, and others.

Impact: 

Documentation makes solving Drupal problems possible. Good, complete documentation enables users, developers, QA folks, and others to learn about how Drupal and its community work.

Accountable for: 

Technical writers are accountable for writing accurate, complete documentation about specific topics.

How to get started: 

Start at the Contribute to documentation page to find out how to create and update documentation pages. Review the Drupal.org content style guide before starting to write or edit.