All the way man.  Not sure how much I can contribute in raw code, but I can
do stuff like the QA (still working on Michael's stuff) and hack code and
occasionally submit some code.  QA is maybe the least liked job... it's
tedious, and it makes you unpopular with developers by pointing out all
their shortcomings.  But if something is worthwhile, it's meaningful to
examine it closely for flaws, in the hopes of making it more robust and
usable.

Also, I don't subscribe to the typical QA doctrine I've seen at some
companies, where QA people are not supposed to know about anything
technical, as it makes them impartial viewers.  I on the other hand believe
a technically oriented QA person can note a problem, and at the same time
look under the hood and offer any starter ideas about problem solution or
feature development.  But when in QA mode, I restrict comments to that of an
impartial viewer, and not so much a developer.  Later on, I can put my
hacker or developer hat on and help out.

Leif

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Raymond Irving" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "DynAPI-Dev" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, September 10, 2003 11:57 AM
Subject: [Dynapi-Dev] My Pledge - DynAPI


> Hi All,
>
> After looking at what Michael has done with the editor
> and what DynAPI 3.0 has to offer I think I'm going to
> spend a lot more time in trying to get the best out of
> the API.
>
> I think it can help me to create some really good
> looking web apps within a few minutes. No more trial
> and error stuff.
>
> I pledge to offer full support (including more time in
> development) for DynAPI.
>
> Anyone feeling the same way?
>
> Come on let us blow the roof off this thing!
>
> DynAPI Forever!
>
> --
> Raymond Irving
>
>
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