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1/30/2006 11:13 AM
 

hi i'm pretty new to DNN and ASP.net 2.0, having spent most of my working experience doing C# in windows service apps.

I would like to teach myself ASP.net 2.0 and to be well versed in DNN, and i figured the easiest way to learn is to develop. So i was wondering if any of the team leads will be able to take me in? i'll handily send my resume.

Technologies i'm interested in are the Search and Security. Of course to start off i'd be willing to do anything, I am pretty good at debugging and bug fixes.

thanks and i really am willing to commit, pls pm me or email me, thanks a bunch!

 
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1/31/2006 12:14 AM
 

Hi There,

Thanks for your enthusiasm and willingness to help.  The best way to get started is to download the code and get familiar with how DNN (and in your case ASP) works.  Then i would create a couple of modules to get the hang of module development.  then start loggin any issues you find in the Gemini bugtracker. 

Im sure you can understand that to be on a team is a privilege that many in this community are aspiring to.  DNN is run as a meritocracy which means those who put in will be noticed and given a kudos reward of some description usually a spot on a project team or even Core Team. 

Once you are established as a contributor it wont take long for one of the leads to grab you and put you to work :)  So get cracking and find those bugs and bug fixes and lets make DNN even better.


Philip Beadle - Employee
 
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2/3/2006 5:21 AM
 
thanks bud for the tips :) will do sir.
 
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