On May 31, 2008, at 8:58 AM, daniel_k wrote:
Hi David,
as you have certainly noticed, I'm far from writing English at near-
native
level, and I am not too deeply involved in Geronimo yet, so the ration
between follow-up inquiries and actual output would be ... suboptimal.
Hi Daniel,
Your English seems very good to me. It's the ideas and concepts behind
the words that are important. We'd welcome your contributions and
discussion.
If you keep that in mind while you're finding a few minor open
issues for me
to work on, I will see what I can do. How about the documentation
for this
new annotation-driven GBean Info thing that you're working on?
I think that would be an excellent topic. You'll find some general
discussion here --
http://www.nabble.com/Heads-up---GBeanInfo-via-annotations-tt16379389.html#a16379389
And here's the Jira -- https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GERONIMO-3952
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