Wouldn't you just know it that after I sent this email out I found the
real URL for the class (http://www.javapassion.com/rubyonrails/)
instead of the spoofed one placed in the group info.

Can a warning please be placed on the Google Group's home page?

Thanks,

On Apr 2, 3:17 pm, Charles Magid <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi
>
> I would like to work on the material for this course but it is not clear
> what that material is and where it can be located.   Here are sample
> issues I have observed.
>
> Issue, missing href:
>     Follow the link 
> http://groups.google.com/group/ruby-on-rails-programming-with-passion.
> Notice that there is a Welcome and "For the course home page click here:
> "   But there is no active link near the message.
>
> Issue, No FAQ instead sexual content warning:
>     Follow link to the FAQ 
> http://groups.google.com/group/ruby-on-rails-programming-with-passion...
>  There is a warning about sexual content and two messages listing URLs
> which point back to the same page with sexual content.
>
> Issue, I joined the first class but did not participate because I
> attended a live class.   I received an unsolicited invite to the second
> class.   I appreciate the invitation.   But it happened on April 1st
> which everyone knows is April Fools day.  Was this a real invite?   What
> do I need to do to truly participate?

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