Why is it that I must publicly display my ignorance before I figure out what
I want to know?
Why is it that, 9 times of 10, *immediately* upon publicly displaying my
ignorance, I figure out what I want to know?
I found the archived conversation. All over the place. I will now go catch
up.
If someone can delete these two messages, please feel free!
Kirsten
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From: "Kirsten Milligan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <dev@documentation.openoffice.org>
Sent: Sunday, August 12, 2007 2:14 PM
Subject: [documentation-dev] Another one off her meds?
Hello, all. Kirsten here. I did my newbie intro last month, which I see
in the archives, and then I would swear I chimed in about helping with a
project, and received encouragement, and then got *really* busy and
couldn't check in, and now as I go through the digests I've received, and
then the archives, I don't see any record of any such conversation.
Jean, didn't we talk about the size of the project I might be willing to
take on? And I said I like big? And you and Alan talked about how best
to handle text and images? And I said that, despite my convictions of
inadequacy, I might actually be fine with images as well?
That's where I remember disappearing into the pit of a responsibility I'd
taken on. (Yesterday, I finished a big project, so I'm back to having
some choices with my time.)
Did I dream all that? It's been known to happen . . .
Kirsten
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