No review necessary. Feel free to use publically edittable wiki directly. We do 
watch for spam. Somebody in the future will always edit / improve / expand 
entries, but whether it's us or a community user who knows.  One of the nice 
benefits of the wiki.

Let us know if you need how with the wiki syntax. You might consider opening up 
another entry to just see how code is done, titles or TOC etc.

Looking forward to you sharing your knowledge!

.Peter
-----Original Message-----
From: Ollie Jones <olliejo...@gmail.com>

Date: Mon, 7 Sep 2009 07:34:27 
To: <mach-ii-for-coldfusion@googlegroups.com>
Subject: [Mach-II] Re: Getting Started with Mach II and ColdSpring.



Hello Matt and Peter
Yes, of course you can post my n00b-instruction post on the M2 wiki (a
permission notice is now in my blog post).

 I'm planning to do a few more of these things as I work through
getting up to speed with M2 and Coldspring, in order to train our
krewe. Should I consider putting them directly into the wiki?  You
probably want to review them first.

Thanks again for good software.

Ollie Jones
Curaspan Health Group
One Gateway Center, Suite 850
300 Washington St
Newton MA 02458-1655
(617) 395-2888


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