| OpenEJB - Container System David Blevins |
| Getting Started Guide: GSG-1 February 2001 |
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| Getting Started Guide -- Join the mailing list |
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| Abstract |
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| The mailing list is your connection to all the developers and members of |
| the OpenEJB community. This document shows you how to subscribe to our |
| main mailing list, the OpenEJB-Dev mailing list. |
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| Table of Contents |
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| 1 Introduction |
| 2 Subscribe |
| 3 List Conduct |
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| 1 Introduction |
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| The OpenEJB Developer list is where the general OpenEJB community goes |
| to ask questions, make suggestions, chat with other users and |
| developers, and keep a finger on the pulse of the project. |
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| Please feel free to ask as many questions as you need while becoming |
| familiar with the project. We believe the perspective of those who are |
| new the project is very valuable and we rely on your feedback to make |
| the project easier to use and understand for everyone. If you have any |
| suggestions on ways we can help those that are new to the project get up |
| to speed more quickly, we are more than willing to listen. |
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| 2 Subscribe |
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| To subscribe to the list send mail to minimalist@exolab.org with |
| "subscribe openejb-dev" in the subject line, with out quotes. |
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| Example: |
| TO: minimalist@exolab.org |
| FROM: you@yourhost.com |
| SUBBJECT: subscribe openejb-dev |
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| 3 List Conduct |
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| THE GOAL - Everyone must feel free to ask questions and make comments |
| without fear of being attacked, insulted, perceived as stupid, or |
| looked down upon. |
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| THE RULE - All opinions, comments and questions are respected, |
| appreciated and welcome. |
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| THE EXCEPTION TO THE RULE - Posts lacking in patients, decorum or |
| constructiveness will not be tolerated on this list. |
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