Hi Folks, Just catching up on my email, I've been out-of-town for several days visiting one of my big clients.
I personally have gained immensely from this community over the years, so it is always with gratitude that I endeavor to give back when I can - so thank you to those who think well of me. It is more payment than I ever asked for, knowing that I've been of some help to anybody. :-) As for the contest, this is your time to shine in the spotlight! I have it on great personal authority, that you often get further in life, love and careers when you put a positive attitude forward first and apply some original thinking - as opposed to measuring the possibilities based strictly on "technical" qualifications. So, with respect to the contest, I think Ian and David from www.ncol.com and Ben and myself have laid a fairly level playing field for all. The Judging Criteria ( http://gwcc.witango.ncol.com/ ) states "Usefulness", "Ease of Use", "Quality of Code" before "Innovation". How does the above apply when you think about the most commonly asked questions (challenges) on this list? What could be really useful to the community? And win you some valuable software? Is that question for the List usually really complicated? Or is that question for the List just something that isn't obviously an issue, at the beginning of a project? Or is it something else? ------ And no, you don't have to be present at the upcoming Conference in San Diego, in September, to win. Good Luck and Thank you all, you're all my greatest of friends..... Scott Cadillac, Witango.org - http://witango.org 403-281-6090 - [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Information for the Witango Developer Community --------------------- XML-Extranet - http://xml-extra.net 403-281-6090 - [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Well-formed Development (for hire) --------------------- ________________________________________________________________________ TO UNSUBSCRIBE: Go to http://www.witango.com/maillist.taf
