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Old 06-06-2006   #1 (permalink)
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Lightbulb Where to post new project ideas?

I had a crazy thought a little while ago and I don't know if anyone is already developing something like it. It's an idea for a new Linux file system. I would love to develop this myself, but I'm just a humble W3C-conforming web designer and not really suited to the task.

What I'd like to know is:
  • Where is the best place to suggest new ideas to the Linux programming community (should i post it here in this forum)?
  • Also, where can I find a list of all major new Linux projects under development?

Please point me in the right direction.

Thanks for reading.

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sourceforge.net is what comes on mind first of all. On the other hand, file system development is not new and rather complex task, and needs more efforts than just a will to develop one. Good luck!
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freshmeat.net is another good place; I post all of my projects there.
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Thanks guys, can't believe I didn't think of those sites before. I get my best software from SourceForge.

Oh well, thanks again. Now if I can just get Kubuntu to install on my laptop... better save that one for a different forum.
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where and how to post are questio

n. ie icon to click after one logs in .
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