quality@glassfish.java.net

Re: The FishCAT Café

From: Judy Tang <Judy.J.Tang_at_Sun.COM>
Date: Fri, 19 Dec 2008 12:28:14 -0800

Thanks Wim so much for this community initiative on linkedin. I will
visit often and order my favorite milk pearl tea drink.

"I have to say however, the quality mailing list
quality_at_glassfish.dev.java.net <mailto:quality_at_glassfish.dev.java.net>
remains the only and primary source to discuss possible issues in
Glassfissh V3 and all future versions to come." yes :-)

"The linkedin group news and discussion forums are to be considered what
would be the FishCAT café, a virtual bar", it is always nice to have fun
combined with work. Hope many
people join and get linkedin, and contribute to GlassFish quality.

"A Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to all Glassfish Quality Community
members!", thanks Wim and same wish to you and to all GFQC members !

Judy

Wim Verreycken wrote:

> Not the Hardrock Café, although nothing against the music... J
>
>
>
> Since a while me and some other hardcore FishCAT have started a
> community initiative on linkedin.
>
> I'm inviting everyone on the quality alias to create a profile on
> linkedin (that's of course if you don't have one yet) and become a
> member of this group.
>
> This way we can all show the FishCAT image on our linkedin profile and
> non-intrusively invite everyone in our professional network to become
> a part of the GFQC initiative.
>
> The more FishCAT, the merrier, and the better the quality of Glassfish
> v3 (Prelude).
>
>
>
> I have to say however, the quality mailing list
> quality_at_glassfish.dev.java.net <mailto:quality_at_glassfish.dev.java.net>
> remains the only and primary source to discuss possible issues in
> Glassfissh V3 and all future versions to come.
>
> The linkedin group news and discussion forums are to be considered
> what would be the FishCAT café, a virtual bar where we can discuss
> glassfish or other j2ee issues without being "markmailed", or posted
> anywhere else online. So no worries if you want to stay at home one
> Friday night and talk or learn about glassfish, or even a whole weekend.
>
> This is the purpose for this linkedin group! Noone will shoot you if
> you are slightly mistaking cause of a bit or too much of too good
> wiskey on a weekend or weekday night!
>
> Federation Architect of OpenSSO, Pat Patterson, shares with us his
> findings about the best of bread of Scotch in the world, and you
> yourself are welcome to do so in the FishCAT café on linkedin.
>
> We won't shoot you (unless maybe you wanna keep the whole bottle to
> yourself J ). Here's Pat's findings, if you're looking for an example
> : http://blogs.sun.com/superpat/entry/ardbeg_1975_limited_edition_bottled
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>
>
> So an openminded place where there's freedom of speech, without being
> published on several sites or possibility to loose sight.
>
> Even (if considered so by you) stupid questions are most welcome. I
> can already reply there are none.
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>
> I hope to welcome all of you on the linkedin FishCAT group, and am
> looking forward to attracting new members through all of your personal
> networks.
>
> Also looking forward to all interesting discussions we will have.
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> In the meantime, I wish all of you the very best. A Merry Christmas
> and Happy New Year to all Glassfish Quality Community members!
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> Most kind regards and a very warm welcome,
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> Wim Verreycken
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