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Posted June 12, 2006 - 10:12am by Will Pate

Two of our favorite Flockstars, Daniel Lackey and Jon Homan, will be doing support internships with Flock this summer. We're jazzed because we not only get two experienced Flock folks helping provide support for users, and we get to give them a unique work opportunity for their summer break.

You'll see the guys hanging out on our support forums, helping verify bugs and working behind the scenes on the Help and Extensions sections of the new website that will launch soon with Cardinal.

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Congrats to both Daniel and Jon, and also the Flock team. You guys made a great choice.

Awesome work both of you.
Hope I can be of help too...but really busy :(

This is a great way to get them involved with the organization. They're entering at a great time as you push for 1.0.

Make sure they can get a feel for what different parts of Flock are doing, how you deal with end-user requirements, and what it takes to support a product used by an ever-increasing, diverse group of people.

Have fun!

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