Re: [jQuery] NEWS: Meet The People Behind jQuery

2006-12-18 Thread gilles
 Some big changes have been going on in an effort to better organize the
 jQuery project as well improve the user experience and extend the
 project's visibility. John has done quite a bit of legwork and broken
 out the project team into dedicated groups that will help promote the
 effort on many different fronts.

This is nice and all, but i would also like to see a section with heavy
contributers like me, Klaus and so many others also ;)

-- Gilles


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Re: [jQuery] NEWS: Meet The People Behind jQuery

2006-12-18 Thread Andy Matthews
I for one would be interested in seeing photos.

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Some big changes have been going on in an effort to better organize the 
jQuery project as well improve the user experience and extend the 
project's visibility. John has done quite a bit of legwork and broken 
out the project team into dedicated groups that will help promote the 
effort on many different fronts.

Be sure to check out all of the details at the jQuery blog:

http://jquery.com/blog/2006/12/18/meet-the-people-behind-jquery/

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Re: [jQuery] NEWS: Meet The People Behind jQuery

2006-12-18 Thread Bob den Otter
Andy Matthews wrote:
 I for one would be interested in seeing photos.
   

I second that.. Having photos makes it a lot more personal.

Best, Bob.



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Re: [jQuery] NEWS: Meet The People Behind jQuery

2006-12-18 Thread John Resig
 I second that.. Having photos makes it a lot more personal.

I was trying that - but I wasn't able to get in contact with everyone
before the blog post went live (and having pictures for only some
people seems kind of mean).

I'm going to see if I can dig up the remaining pictures and update the
blog post.

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Re: [jQuery] NEWS: Meet The People Behind jQuery

2006-12-18 Thread Andy Matthews
You could post pictures for some people, then put pictures of monkeys for
the other people because hey...who doesn't like monkeys?


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 I second that.. Having photos makes it a lot more personal.

I was trying that - but I wasn't able to get in contact with everyone
before the blog post went live (and having pictures for only some
people seems kind of mean).

I'm going to see if I can dig up the remaining pictures and update the
blog post.

--John

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Re: [jQuery] NEWS: Meet The People Behind jQuery

2006-12-18 Thread Karl Swedberg
Good idea, Andy. In fact, a monkey picture would be an improvement  
over one of my ugly face. ;-)



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On Dec 18, 2006, at 12:33 PM, Andy Matthews wrote:

You could post pictures for some people, then put pictures of  
monkeys for

the other people because hey...who doesn't like monkeys?


!//--
andy matthews
web developer
certified advanced coldfusion programmer
ICGLink, Inc.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
615.370.1530 x737
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I second that.. Having photos makes it a lot more personal.


I was trying that - but I wasn't able to get in contact with everyone
before the blog post went live (and having pictures for only some
people seems kind of mean).

I'm going to see if I can dig up the remaining pictures and update the
blog post.

--John


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Re: [jQuery] NEWS: Meet The People Behind jQuery

2006-12-18 Thread Jörn Zaefferer
Karl Swedberg schrieb:
 Good idea, Andy. In fact, a monkey picture would be an improvement 
 over one of my ugly face. ;-)
Oook*!

* means Ape

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Re: [jQuery] NEWS: Meet The People Behind jQuery

2006-12-18 Thread Rey Bango
Well, I for one do *NOT* have this problem. I am a stud of a plus-size 
model! hehe

Rey...

Karl Swedberg wrote:
 Good idea, Andy. In fact, a monkey picture would be an improvement over 
 one of my ugly face. ;-)
 
 
 --Karl
 _
 Karl Swedberg
 www.englishrules.com
 www.learningjquery.com
 
 
 
 On Dec 18, 2006, at 12:33 PM, Andy Matthews wrote:
 
 You could post pictures for some people, then put pictures of monkeys for
 the other people because hey...who doesn't like monkeys?


 !//--
 andy matthews
 web developer
 certified advanced coldfusion programmer
 ICGLink, Inc.
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 615.370.1530 x737
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 I second that.. Having photos makes it a lot more personal.


 I was trying that - but I wasn't able to get in contact with everyone
 before the blog post went live (and having pictures for only some
 people seems kind of mean).

 I'm going to see if I can dig up the remaining pictures and update the
 blog post.

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Re: [jQuery] NEWS: Meet The People Behind jQuery

2006-12-18 Thread Christopher Jordan
Yeah Rey, those pictures of you and your bride on your blog look like 
they came out of a magazine! I had no idea you were so GQ. ;o)


Chris

Rey Bango wrote:
Well, I for one do *NOT* have this problem. I am a stud of a plus-size 
model! hehe


Rey...

Karl Swedberg wrote:
  
Good idea, Andy. In fact, a monkey picture would be an improvement over 
one of my ugly face. ;-)



--Karl
_
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www.englishrules.com
www.learningjquery.com



On Dec 18, 2006, at 12:33 PM, Andy Matthews wrote:



You could post pictures for some people, then put pictures of monkeys for
the other people because hey...who doesn't like monkeys?


!//--
andy matthews
web developer
certified advanced coldfusion programmer
ICGLink, Inc.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
615.370.1530 x737
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Subject: Re: [jQuery] NEWS: Meet The People Behind jQuery


  

I second that.. Having photos makes it a lot more personal.


I was trying that - but I wasn't able to get in contact with everyone
before the blog post went live (and having pictures for only some
people seems kind of mean).

I'm going to see if I can dig up the remaining pictures and update the
blog post.

--John
  




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Re: [jQuery] NEWS: Meet The People Behind jQuery

2006-12-18 Thread Rey Bango
LOL! I didn't realize anyone on the list had seen them! hehe.

Black covers my gut very well doesn't it. ;o)

Rey

Christopher Jordan wrote:
 Yeah Rey, those pictures of you and your bride on your blog look like 
 they came out of a magazine! I had no idea you were so GQ. ;o)
 
 Chris
 
 Rey Bango wrote:
 
Well, I for one do *NOT* have this problem. I am a stud of a plus-size 
model! hehe

Rey...

Karl Swedberg wrote:
  

Good idea, Andy. In fact, a monkey picture would be an improvement over 
one of my ugly face. ;-)


--Karl
_
Karl Swedberg
www.englishrules.com
www.learningjquery.com



On Dec 18, 2006, at 12:33 PM, Andy Matthews wrote:



You could post pictures for some people, then put pictures of monkeys for
the other people because hey...who doesn't like monkeys?


!//--
andy matthews
web developer
certified advanced coldfusion programmer
ICGLink, Inc.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
615.370.1530 x737
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Subject: Re: [jQuery] NEWS: Meet The People Behind jQuery


  

I second that.. Having photos makes it a lot more personal.


I was trying that - but I wasn't able to get in contact with everyone
before the blog post went live (and having pictures for only some
people seems kind of mean).

I'm going to see if I can dig up the remaining pictures and update the
blog post.

--John
  




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Re: [jQuery] NEWS: Meet The People Behind jQuery

2006-12-18 Thread Andy Matthews
Nice Rey!

Those pictures are really well done. Great shots in fact.

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LOL! I didn't realize anyone on the list had seen them! hehe.

Black covers my gut very well doesn't it. ;o)

Rey

Christopher Jordan wrote:
 Yeah Rey, those pictures of you and your bride on your blog look like
 they came out of a magazine! I had no idea you were so GQ. ;o)

 Chris

 Rey Bango wrote:

Well, I for one do *NOT* have this problem. I am a stud of a plus-size
model! hehe

Rey...

Karl Swedberg wrote:


Good idea, Andy. In fact, a monkey picture would be an improvement over
one of my ugly face. ;-)


--Karl
_
Karl Swedberg
www.englishrules.com
www.learningjquery.com



On Dec 18, 2006, at 12:33 PM, Andy Matthews wrote:



You could post pictures for some people, then put pictures of monkeys
for
the other people because hey...who doesn't like monkeys?


!//--
andy matthews
web developer
certified advanced coldfusion programmer
ICGLink, Inc.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
615.370.1530 x737
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I second that.. Having photos makes it a lot more personal.


I was trying that - but I wasn't able to get in contact with everyone
before the blog post went live (and having pictures for only some
people seems kind of mean).

I'm going to see if I can dig up the remaining pictures and update the
blog post.

--John





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Re: [jQuery] NEWS: Meet The People Behind jQuery

2006-12-18 Thread Michael E. Carluen
Rey, Karl, John and team...

Still a newbie in jquery, but here's a suggestion... call it evangelism,
training or whatever.  In addition to tutorials and the plugin demos, I
always find it extremely helpful to see quickstart integration examples with
the various native server-side platform.  By that, I mean just quick and
simple examples of using jquery+php, jquery+ruby, or jquery+cf via cfjson,
etc...  I personally find simple quickstarts inviting, and welcoming, to any
given toolkit.

My .02

Thanks, and keep up the great work, guys.

Michael





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 Subject: [jQuery] NEWS: Meet The People Behind jQuery
 
 Some big changes have been going on in an effort to better organize the
 jQuery project as well improve the user experience and extend the
 project's visibility. John has done quite a bit of legwork and broken
 out the project team into dedicated groups that will help promote the
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Re: [jQuery] NEWS: Meet The People Behind jQuery

2006-12-18 Thread Christopher Jordan

lol! Well, I've outed them now. *everyone* is going to go have a look! :o)

Chris

Andy Matthews wrote:

Nice Rey!

Those pictures are really well done. Great shots in fact.

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LOL! I didn't realize anyone on the list had seen them! hehe.

Black covers my gut very well doesn't it. ;o)

Rey

Christopher Jordan wrote:
  

Yeah Rey, those pictures of you and your bride on your blog look like
they came out of a magazine! I had no idea you were so GQ. ;o)

Chris

Rey Bango wrote:



Well, I for one do *NOT* have this problem. I am a stud of a plus-size
model! hehe

Rey...

Karl Swedberg wrote:


  

Good idea, Andy. In fact, a monkey picture would be an improvement over
one of my ugly face. ;-)


--Karl
_
Karl Swedberg
www.englishrules.com
www.learningjquery.com



On Dec 18, 2006, at 12:33 PM, Andy Matthews wrote:





You could post pictures for some people, then put pictures of monkeys
  

for
  

the other people because hey...who doesn't like monkeys?


!//--
andy matthews
web developer
certified advanced coldfusion programmer
ICGLink, Inc.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
615.370.1530 x737
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I second that.. Having photos makes it a lot more personal.




I was trying that - but I wasn't able to get in contact with everyone
before the blog post went live (and having pictures for only some
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--John


  



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Re: [jQuery] NEWS: Meet The People Behind jQuery

2006-12-18 Thread Stephen Woodbridge
Hey this is cool! Little did I know the John is also in Massachusetts! 
Hi John, I'm in North Chelmsford! Sometimes out there on the web is 
just around the corner!

It is great to see all the work and effort that is going into jQuery and 
toward promoting it. Keep it up guys! Great work.

-Steve

Rey Bango wrote:
 Some big changes have been going on in an effort to better organize the 
 jQuery project as well improve the user experience and extend the 
 project's visibility. John has done quite a bit of legwork and broken 
 out the project team into dedicated groups that will help promote the 
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Re: [jQuery] NEWS: Meet The People Behind jQuery

2006-12-18 Thread Rey Bango
Great feedback and definitely noted.

Thanks Michael.

Michael E. Carluen wrote:
 Rey, Karl, John and team...
 
 Still a newbie in jquery, but here's a suggestion... call it evangelism,
 training or whatever.  In addition to tutorials and the plugin demos, I
 always find it extremely helpful to see quickstart integration examples with
 the various native server-side platform.  By that, I mean just quick and
 simple examples of using jquery+php, jquery+ruby, or jquery+cf via cfjson,
 etc...  I personally find simple quickstarts inviting, and welcoming, to any
 given toolkit.
 
 My .02
 
 Thanks, and keep up the great work, guys.
 
 Michael
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Subject: [jQuery] NEWS: Meet The People Behind jQuery

Some big changes have been going on in an effort to better organize the
jQuery project as well improve the user experience and extend the
project's visibility. John has done quite a bit of legwork and broken
out the project team into dedicated groups that will help promote the
effort on many different fronts.

Be sure to check out all of the details at the jQuery blog:

http://jquery.com/blog/2006/12/18/meet-the-people-behind-jquery/

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Re: [jQuery] NEWS: Meet The People Behind jQuery

2006-12-18 Thread Clodelio Delfino
Can't wait to see the FACES behind jQuery! Keep up...and hope to see the
photos soon.Cheers... c,)

From Philippines,
cdelfino

Rey Bango wrote:
 Great feedback and definitely noted.

 Thanks Michael.

 Michael E. Carluen wrote:
   
 Rey, Karl, John and team...

 Still a newbie in jquery, but here's a suggestion... call it evangelism,
 training or whatever.  In addition to tutorials and the plugin demos, I
 always find it extremely helpful to see quickstart integration examples with
 the various native server-side platform.  By that, I mean just quick and
 simple examples of using jquery+php, jquery+ruby, or jquery+cf via cfjson,
 etc...  I personally find simple quickstarts inviting, and welcoming, to any
 given toolkit.

 My .02

 Thanks, and keep up the great work, guys.

 Michael






 
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 Some big changes have been going on in an effort to better organize the
 jQuery project as well improve the user experience and extend the
 project's visibility. John has done quite a bit of legwork and broken
 out the project team into dedicated groups that will help promote the
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