And I have talked to David over the phone a couple of times and it has
really saved me a lot of time. David has already been able to walk me
through the code and explain things on the way. I have been able to ask him
specific questions on certain sections of the code.

Thanks a lot David, the conversations were very very informative.

On Fri, Jun 20, 2008 at 2:34 AM, David Blevins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

> I've said this before and reposting again just so everyone gets the memo.
>  I'm happy to chat with people on the phone now and then to try and spread
> the knowledge around.
>
> Some really good scenarios:
>
> If you're looking to work on a piece of code and want a jumpstart.  I can
> probably save you days worth of study.  Then you can spend some of that
> saved time and help javadoc the code for the next guy! :)
>
> If you want to help out on the user list I can help you do that.  Next time
> you see a request you'd like to handle, I can get you started and keep you
> going.  The nice benefit there is that there'll be a number of people who
> get the info; you, the user you helped, and then everyone else who reads
> your responses.
>
> If you want to write a doc or create an example, great.  I'm happy to tell
> you what you want to know and you can share that information in the doc or
> example.  Again everyone wins.
>
> Bottom line: requesting information and sharing it with others is a great
> contribution and one that will empower you and others at the same time.
>
> So the offer is out there :)
>
> -David
>
>


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Karan Singh Malhi

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