User talk:Jamesmoody
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Note: Do not contact me directly for technical support. Technical support requests should be sent to the Helpdesk. | Note: Do not contact me directly for technical support. Technical support requests should be sent to the Helpdesk. | ||
+ | Sorry, didn't see the above when posting the below. Look above, see the watchlist tab, look in on it once in a while. Using the forums isn't easy for me with my vision issues. You can turn on the email notifications here though... that would be good, then you can set your preferences to notify you if someone leaves a message here. // <b>[[User:Fabartus|Fra]]</b><font color="green">[[User talk:Fabartus|nkB]]</font> 12:02, 20 August 2013 (EST) | ||
== Thanks for your edits == | == Thanks for your edits == |
Revision as of 12:02, 20 August 2013
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Note: Do not contact me directly for technical support. Technical support requests should be sent to the Helpdesk. Sorry, didn't see the above when posting the below. Look above, see the watchlist tab, look in on it once in a while. Using the forums isn't easy for me with my vision issues. You can turn on the email notifications here though... that would be good, then you can set your preferences to notify you if someone leaves a message here. // FrankB 12:02, 20 August 2013 (EST)
Thanks for your edits
Nice to see you guys are actually working stuff once in a while. How about getting to that really difficult task I submitted a ticket on in early July, you know, change the binary value so ParserFunctions will work here! (CYR-722945) TOUGH ONE. // FrankB 15:34, 19 August 2013 (EST)
This is against the spirit of wiki
Wiki editing is about being open and obvious, not about hiding edits you don't like or disagree with. AT MOST you can try an justify why there is a circumstance when both files should be vulnerable at the same time. As I've been coding since 1976, convincing me of that will take a miracle. // FrankB 11:57, 20 August 2013 (EST)