That's an interesting take. I sure must look very stupid if you google my name :)
It's an honor to me to help Buildr users get the answers they need. It's the most delicate contribution you can make to the project, and we have been blessed by a great user community. We can try to help you if you have questions for sure. I am not aware of companies offering buildr support or training that would help you get help privately. If there are, I hope they are listening and will contact you directly. Cheers! Antoine On Thu, Jul 7, 2011 at 10:33, Olivier Lefevre <[email protected]> wrote: > > I recommend you try out things and ask questions -- a good way to learn > (IMO) > > though not necessarily the easiest. > > Asking lots of questions (possibly silly ones) in public in an age where > employers, > colleagues, customers or various firms and software programs deputized by > the > above routinely trawl public fora to compile your profile an decide whether > you're > a dunce is not an appealing proposition. Once upon a time it might have > been OK > but this is the age of zero privacy, invasive searches and real-time > violation. This > makes good docs more important than ever. > > -- O.L. >
