On Fri, Jan 1, 2010 at 7:49 AM, Brent <[email protected]> wrote:

> I've recently had the chance to start playing with OpenBD. A long time
> user of CFML technologies, both from New Atlanta and Adobe, I
> personally am finding the OpenBD movement quite exciting!!!
>

Great! Welcome aboard.


>
> I noticed the documentation side of things were moving forward, but
> still lacking quite a bit of content. Not to criticize by an means,
> simply an observation while doing my own personal testing and
> developing recently. I was curious how one might get involved in
> helping with the documentation side of things?


Thanks for offering to help. It's actually quite easy--simply create an
account on the wiki and you can start contirbuting right away. Also if there
are areas where you'd like to see specific documentation but don't have the
time to do it yourself, people telling us specific areas they see as needing
more attention is very helpful as well.


> I would love to help
> give back to the cause as it where. Particularly in an area that I
> feel personally is so beneficial to a products success.
>
>
Fantastic. You can jump right in, and if you have any problems getting
started let us know. Your help is greatly appreciated, and documentation is
a great way to contribute to the project.
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