On Fri, May 31, 2013 at 1:37 PM, Daniel Brown <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Fri, May 31, 2013 at 9:47 AM, [email protected] > <[email protected]> wrote: > > Actually, now that I think about it, Richard Quadling is right. > > > > Please delete the comment as soon as possible. > > Looks like everything has already been done. > > Last year, when you were in the midst of your note-writing frenzy, > I was used to seeing submissions from you on an almost daily basis. > At that time, I'd sent you an email suggesting that you join us on the > Docs team. Never heard a reply, but your help would certainly be > appreciated. > > However, if you expect thanks, as indicated in your previous > message, you won't be a good fit. Nobody ever, ever thanks us. They > only complain when there's a missing apostrophe or the Urdu > translation uses the incorrect word for "pants." > I got a thank you once. It read "thanks for nothing you ..." followed by extensive 4 letter words that I can't really repeat here. > > If you're up for it, consider sending a message to > [email protected] to introduce yourself, and try a few edits using > edit.php.net. Then, when you do a few regular edits or additions to > the documentation, you can apply for full karma and get a handy-dandy, > bright and shiny, @php.net email account. Oooh.... lucky you. You'll > be the envy of countless millions. > > Okay, so the end of that was exaggerated by a small magnitude, > perhaps, but it's Friday. Things are different on Fridays. Still, > consider getting involved in an official capacity. You write well, > are technologically-capable, and provide comprehensive instructions. > > Think about it. > > -- > </Daniel P. Brown> > Network Infrastructure Manager > http://www.php.net/ >
