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jforum example source code file (TeamJoin.txt)

This example jforum source code file (TeamJoin.txt) is included in the DevDaily.com "Java Source Code Warehouse" project. The intent of this project is to help you "Learn Java by Example" TM.

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The jforum TeamJoin.txt source code

!!! Join the JForum Team
Ok, so you want to help JForum, and are asking yourself how and where to start. Here's how:

! First option: Are you a Java programmer?
Most of the people who wants to participate on JForum are interested in developing it - it means, changing the source code to add new features, fix bugs or improve something. For those, a good experience with Java (the technology, not just the language) is a must-have. 
You have to be able to understand and correctly write good Java code. Expect to work on a lot of different libraries and frameworks. 

! Second option: Are you a web designer?
People are visual. We love colors and usable things. An excellent and very welcome way to help JForum is to design images and / or templates (CSS included) to give users more options for their boards. And that's only one tiny part of the process. There are a lot of work to do, and help on this is very welcome. 

!! How to join
First of all, introduce yourself in the [General Development|http://www.jforum.net/forums/show/3.page] forum. Just create a new thread there telling us who you are and how you can help us. 

That's all. Be prepared to answer some questions that may arrive. 

! And how what? 
We'll start a contact and, sometimes, you'll join the [JForum Team|Team]. 

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