Jeff Bailey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

    Pick a section of code, and hack on it.  Show that you know what
    you're talking about, and people will listen to you.  If you see a
    decision made that you think is incorrect, speak up and be clear what
    part you object to, what should be done different and way.

To which Jan Atle Ramsli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> replied:

   I try to _understand_, I try to find some common ground, what are
   the guidelines, how am I to proceeed?


Jan -- there is a very bad misunderstanding here.  Jeff told you how
to proceed.  He told you the guidelines.  And he told you how to
create common ground.  Please re-read the quote from him: it tells you.

Presumably, you meant something else than Jeff wrote when you asked
`how am I to proceeed?'  What did you mean?  Why were you unable to
understand what Jeff meant?  A written answer to these questions might
make useful documentation -- and might be a good way for you to
proceed right now.

-- 
    Robert J. Chassell                  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
    Rattlesnake Enterprises             http://www.rattlesnake.com

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