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hello<BR>
i am very good software tester willing to help out where need.<BR>
if work for me please let to know me.<BR>
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regards<BR>
chetan patel<BR>
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On Sat, 01 Jan 2004 Michael Riversong wrote :<BR>
>Just so you folks know, I'm a very good documentation writer, and am<BR>
>willing to help out where needed.<BR>
><BR>
>My development skills aren't all that useful. I know just enough about<BR>
>programming to translate the efforts of others into readable prose.<BR>
><BR>
>Also I am currently distributing a CD containing some Sword material and<BR>
>a few other public license items. This is going mainly to Christian<BR>
>schools in the region and individuals who are in contact with me. If a<BR>
>better CD comes along, I will gladly distribute that.<BR>
><BR>
>On Fri, 2004-12-31 at 09:29, Don Parris wrote:<BR>
> > Some may be aware that I am more of an advocate than a hacker. I<BR>
> > remember seeing a post from Martin Gruner about Volunteer opportunities.<BR>
> > The Freely Project, Open Source Ministry, and at least two other<BR>
> > Christian FOSS groups are actively involved in setting up a news portal<BR>
> > for the Christian FOSS community. One thing I believe we need to do<BR>
> > more of is recruiting other Christian hackers to help with existing<BR>
> > projects.<BR>
> ><BR>
> > I know the InfoCentral project is looking for experienced Java hackers.<BR>
> > CHADDB is being developed by an experienced Java hacker. What sort of<BR>
> > needs do the Sword Projects have, in terms of personnel? We want to<BR>
> > post these needs to the rest of the community, so the word can spread a<BR>
> > little further.<BR>
> ><BR>
> > >From my experience (which only started last May) with the community,<BR>
> > there are several development projects, and a handful of advocacy<BR>
> > projects. Thus far, we've had very little interaction between the two<BR>
> > communities. I would like to see this change in 2005, as the advocacy<BR>
> > community does need to be aware of the development community's needs, so<BR>
> > that can be incorporated into our activities.<BR>
> ><BR>
> > Freely will soon release a CD that includes Windows versions of Sword<BR>
> > and other projects (InfoCentral, OpenLP, etc.) that can be handed out to<BR>
> > Christians and churches. OS Ministry will be hosting a news portal, and<BR>
> > I hope we can provide some "advertising" of sorts to help promote the<BR>
> > Christian FOSS projects. While I'm at it, if anyone has suggestions as<BR>
> > to Christian media outlets we can contact (with respect to announcing<BR>
> > the news portal launch), let me know.<BR>
> ><BR>
> > As I said, I also hope we can work on recruiting developers and doc<BR>
> > writers to help out. If you guys want to put together some wish lists<BR>
> > for each project, we can let folks know what the needs are.<BR>
> ><BR>
> > Thanks for all the hard work y'all put into your projects. As a<BR>
> > GNU/Linux-only user, I enjoy using BibleTime and JSword. I pray that<BR>
> > 2005 will be a rewarding year for all.<BR>
> ><BR>
> > God bless,<BR>
> > Don<BR>
><BR>
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