I understand how misinformation affects a lot of people, not just the one
you told.

Throughout this past few months I think I've shown that I do not only
respect the work you do, but also try to evangelize on others to do as well.
I've been collaborating on any aspect I can and I intend to do so in the
future.

So if every now and then I get something wrong, there's no need to snap.

There are ways and ways of saying things. I can understand getting upset
when someone has a demanding attitude, but I don't believe that's my case.

-MI

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Remember, smart coders answer ten questions for every question they ask. 
So be smart, be cool, and share your knowledge. 

BAKE ON!

blog: http://www.MarianoIglesias.com.ar


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De: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] En nombre
de nate
Enviado el: Martes, 13 de Febrero de 2007 01:52 p.m.
Para: Cake PHP
Asunto: Re: beforeSave problem (1.2)

The problem with misinformation is that it's like playing telephone.
You don't just negatively impact the person you told.  You also impact
the people he tells, and so on and so forth.  Before you know it, mass
confusion.  Granted, the fact that the documentation effort has not
been keeping pace with development doesn't help, but giving people bad
information, however unintentional, only serves to aggravate the
situation, and lately we've been dealing with altogether too much
aggravation and bad information.


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