Bryan Carbonnell
carbonnb at sympatico.ca
Fri Jan 31 12:56:40 CST 2003
On 31 Jan 2003 at 10:48, Tom Adams wrote: > I'd be glad to volunteer to be part of the dev team but not it's > leader. > > I think it would be a good experience in group development. I also > think that working through a process in team development will help me > manage projects better even when I'm on my own. Although I joined the BEU team at the latter stages, I will say without hesitation that it was probably one of the best investments of time I have EVER made. I learned a lot about working as a team. Not to mention I learned how much I DON'T know about Access. (Andy, Reuben, no comments about how well I can break code from you two :-) I say if anyone is sitting on the fence trying to decide if they want to help, I say do it. The rewards are well worth it. The time commitment isn't all consuming. There are peaks and valley in the time required, just like life, and everyone understood if you were quite for a while. As a friend of mine like to say, Life sometimes gets in the way of fun. And it was fun. No Lembit, I don't want to take on the task of leading a project, just yet. Maybe when we get BEU to the stage we want it to get to. Just as a side note, I have a Word Template that I used for the documentation for the BEU that whom ever writes the Docs for the DBA Code Library can use if they wish. -- Bryan Carbonnell - carbonnb at sympatico.ca I used to have a handle on life, but it broke.