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I thought I would start here and see where it goes. I am looking for some folks that would be interested in working on an open source project. Due to ...
- 11-14-2005 #1Just Joined!
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Looking for OSS Team
I thought I would start here and see where it goes. I am looking for some folks that would be interested in working on an open source project. Due to the very early stages of development I will not be posting the idea but the experence I am looking for would be in the following:
C/C++
Possible Perl and/or Python
Experience in building linux distro
It would be great to find someone in my vicinity (Tampa, FL) but not a requirement. Where is a good place to post or ask around?
TIA,
desNotes@gmail.com
- 11-14-2005 #2
I'm from St. Pete and fulfill the C and Distro rolling requirements.
Perhaps I know you IRL?
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I am primarily a developer in Lotus Notes but I have programmed in C/C++ (Half-Life), ASP, Java, JavaScript, Web, etc.
If you are interested, send me a private email.
Mike Fisher
desNotes@gmail.com
- 11-15-2005 #4Just Joined!
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Re: Looking for OSS Team
No other responses or interests? I would be glad to offer more information through email while it is in the planning stages.
Is there another forum where this might be more appropirate?
thanks,
desNotes@gmail.com
- 11-15-2005 #5
Try here: http://www.programmingforums.org/
I believe the person who runs that is a member here but I could be wrong (doesn't happen much though :P )
BryanLooking for a distro? Look here.
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- 11-15-2005 #6bigK who runs PFdO is a mod here at LFdO.
Originally Posted by bryansmith
- 11-15-2005 #7
ya, but i havent seen all the older mods around for a while. its realy mostly techiemoe
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- 11-15-2005 #8Quoting this thread:
Originally Posted by benjamin20
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