Mary Jinglewski

Technical Writer at EQUINOX OPEN LIBRARY INITIATIVE INC

Atlanta Metropolitan Area United States
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Mary Jinglewski is a Technical Writer with eight years of experience translating complex developer tooling into clear, usable documentation from the Atlanta metro area. She currently contributes to Honeycomb.io and has a strong track record improving and maintaining docs for major open-source projects like Chef, where her commits fixed markup, clarified release notes, and added practical examples. An active code4lib community member and volunteer, she blends technical literacy with a librarian's attention to discoverability and structure. Mary’s work routinely bridges engineering and end users, ensuring configuration guides and resource docs reflect real-world usage. Her background includes studies at the University of British Columbia, and she brings a thoughtful, community-minded approach to documentation that uncovers edge-case needs often missed in product copy.
code8 years of coding experience
bookThe University of British Columbia
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Github Skills (8)

chef-client10
chef-solo10
markup10
documentation10
releasenotes9
configurations8
configuration-management8
configuration-file8

Programming languages (13)

C#JavaCSSRustGoHTMLErlangTypeScript

Github contributions (5)

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chef/chef-web-docs

Aug 2018 - Apr 2022

All The Documentation
Role in this project:
userTechnical Writer
Contributions:39 reviews, 73 commits, 349 PRs in 3 years 9 months
Contributions summary:Mary's commits primarily focus on updating and improving the documentation within the `chef/chef-web-docs` repository. The contributions involve modifying existing documentation, including release notes, resource documentation, and configuration guides, to reflect the latest changes and features. They corrected markup errors, improved formatting, and ensured the documentation accurately reflects the current state of the Chef infrastructure automation framework. The user also added new sections and examples to improve the clarity and usefulness of the documentation.
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mjingle/opentelemetry.io

Dec 2023 - Feb 2024

The OpenTelemetry website and documentation
Contributions:6 pushes, 1 branch in 2 months
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