humm, I just figure out that I have to click in 'no' to toggle it to yes!

not so clear.

2010/11/18 Bruno Rocha <rochacbr...@gmail.com>

> Endorsement has only 'no' option?
>
> You endorse: no <http://experts4solutions.com/e4s/default/expert/8#> (your
> your/no endorsement is confidential)
>
> Where can I endorse someone?
>
> 2010/11/18 mdipierro <mdipie...@cs.depaul.edu>
>
> I have implemented an endorsement mechanism. Existing members can see
>> and endorse new applicants. New applications should contact existing
>> members by email and request an endorsement.
>> 5 endorsements qualify for acceptance as an expert. Endorsements can
>> be withdrawn. Endorsements are confidential. I can override this and I
>> will for known web2py contributors.
>>
>> You apply by simply logging in into the system.
>>
>> I am happy to say that at least 3 members of the group have already
>> been contacted with job offers.
>>
>> Please DO NOT ENDORSE users who did not post a decent picture or
>> profile, even if you know they are good web2py programmers.
>>
>> If you have already been approved because you are a web2py contributor
>> but you have posted no picture, a scary picture (yes you!), or no
>> profile, please correct it.
>>
>> Everybody can register a new affiliated company, a new project and/or
>> a new skill. But they I will have to approve them. I do not want to
>> make the list of skills too long. Projects must be based on web2py,
>> tested and deployed. Companies but say in the web site that they
>> provide web2py support (although not exclusively).
>>
>> Massimo
>
>
>
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> Bruno Rocha
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>



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