Wow, I'm all excited :-) Seriously though, if anyone does have any criticism, or suggestions for improvements I can make, please do let me know, I'm always looking to improve.
I realise most of the work I've contributed so far has been around the Eclipse plugin. I definitely want to get involved in the main core of the project as well, so my next step was going to be to sign up for some of the un-assigned examples and itests that need doing (OPENEJB-342, OPENEJB-453 & OPENEJB-142). If there's something else that I can help with, please let me know (and I'll keep my eye on Jira and the user list too!). In terms of my feedback to the project, its all positive really, everyone here has been so welcoming - thank you! To me, I feel its been fairly straight forward to get into the community, as there are pretty regular mails with information on how to get involved, and everyone is so helpful. A couple of times, I've also had personal e-mails offering lots of encouragement - many thanks for those, they've always come at the right time and given me huge boost. I enjoy the work I do for OpenEJB hugely, so thank you all for having me, and I look forward to contributing further! :-) Cheers Jon On Thu, Jun 19, 2008 at 4:24 AM, David Blevins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On May 21, 2008, at 9:49 PM, David Blevins wrote: > > On the CLA note, I'd like to ask everyone to start thinking about what, if >> anything, you'd like to see from Jon committer-wise. If something comes to >> mind, consider this your call to duty to help him out :) >> > > Alright :) No news is a good news. Once more for good measure. If > someone has anything that we could all help Jonathan with, let's hear it. > > If I don't hear anything for a couple days I'll start a vote thread for our > dear Mr. Gallimore. > > (As a courtesy, hold the excitement and +1s till the vote so this thread > can be about improvement) > > Jonathan if you have feedback for us too, let's hear it :) It takes a > whole project to make a good committer! > > > -David > >
