Another (additional) way would be to provide snappy and easy to read introductions to the basic code layout in JBoss. I am a Java Certified Programmer, so I know a little about Java, and I have coded many large sites, but know little about JBoss. I came here to learn about a year ago but left, not feeling welcome. Not crying, just letting you know. I have a big interest in JBoss and am a real fan, but do not have time to climb uphill to learn with you. Hasta la differences?
At 02:28 PM 8/14/2002 -0400, you wrote: >the most important thing we can do now is recruit the next generation of >talent in JBoss. New versions (in this case 3.0) have always been the >way to recruit new developers. > >To do so I have put the TODO-DEVELOPMENT forum list high up in the >forums listing. Please use it to post your ideas and things that need >to be done. I know that everyone of the core developers has at least >one idea in head. Please post it to the TODO forum and see if someone >picks it up then chaperone him (her). > > >PLEASE GO AND POST ONE TODO TODAY :) > >marcf > >xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >Marc Fleury, Ph.D. >President, Founder >JBoss Group, LLC >xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > > > >------------------------------------------------------- >This sf.net email is sponsored by: Dice - The leading online job board >for high-tech professionals. Search and apply for tech jobs today! >http://seeker.dice.com/seeker.epl?rel_code=31 >_______________________________________________ >Jboss-development mailing list >[EMAIL PROTECTED] >https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/jboss-development ------------------------------------------------------- This sf.net email is sponsored by: Dice - The leading online job board for high-tech professionals. Search and apply for tech jobs today! http://seeker.dice.com/seeker.epl?rel_code=31 _______________________________________________ Jboss-development mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/jboss-development