Hi Kevin,
   I have a day job too (I'm sensing a trend here ;-)
   I'm a QA guy more than a developer and would be interested
in contributing to these, or at least reviewing them as you
get some work done, let's "talk."

Bruce


>Yep, I have a day job also.
>
>Initially, we should put together some simple, easy-to-follow tutorials that
>explain the basics without getting into how it was implemented.  I'm
>thinking the audience would be QA Testers instead of developers.  Include
>some screen shots.  You know, make it pretty.  People new to JMeter can get
>a better idea of how they can use JMeter with these basic tutorials.  Then,
>we should write some more advanced tutorials.
>
>Basic Tutorials:
>- Creating your first Web TestPlan.
>- Creating your first FTP TestPlan.
>- Creating your first Database TestPlan.
>- Configuring Thread properties (timers, ramp-up, etc.)
>- (and so on)
>
>I plan on strating on the tutorial stuff late next week, once we get
>everything ready to take 1.7 out of beta.
>
>What parts of JMeter did you write?
>
>-- Kevin
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