Hi Ariel,
I also think that people are just getting really excited about jQuery and are
joining teams, which is a really natural thing to do.
Absolutely! I'm guilty of this myself and I really go to bat for jQuery
every chance that I get because I believe wholeheartedly in the project
& co
ably clear. Even the pot smokers. :)
-Ariel
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From: -dean <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: jQuery (English)
Sent: Wednesday, April 4, 2007 1:13:09 PM
Subject: [jQuery] Re: Promoting jQuery the WRONG way
Rey,
Thanks for posting this. But to be honest I think I overreac
Not a bad tag-line:
"Keep on coding and don't be lame"
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Behalf Of Jake McGraw
Sent: Wednesday, April 04, 2007 1:57 PM
To: jquery-en@googlegroups.com
Subject: [jQuery] Re: Promoting jQuery the
Rey:
Good spot, I can see why you made the "Evangelism Team".
Some of you may think this is a bit of senseless damage control, but
as our community grows larger, I believe that having someone monitor
how the outside world views the project and its members very
important.
Far too often, I've se
Thanks for the feedback Dean. I personally never want anyone to feel
that the project condones harsh replies and I'll always do my best to
manage that. I hope my email motivates everyone to police each other as
well so that we're always looked at in a good light.
Rey...
-dean wrote:
Rey,
Rey,
Thanks for posting this. But to be honest I think I overreacted to
Michael's comment.
To put the record straight. I don't have a problem with jQuery users.
You are a pretty great bunch from what I can gather. Mostly I think
this is just part of a recent trend whereby some people can be a bi
Rey,
It's good that you and Karl jumped on this. Any time I talk to anyone
about jQuery, I always, and without fail mention how great, active, and
helpful the community is. I'd hate to think that anyone has the
impression that the jQuery folks are getting 'too big for their
britches' so to s
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