--------------44A930E67F948DDF1B37C88C Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Jiva, I'm a developer (not enough of a Linux expert to be a sysadmin, I guess, but I get good advice from the others in this group) so I'd definitely be interested in a development group. Was your idea to make a development list that was be specific to Linux? Sincerely, Vaughn Treude jiva@devware.com wrote: > If this sounds interesting, then please respond with an > ICMP_ECHO... ;D > > So I've been thinking. Of the latest PLUG meetings I have attended, > the ones that have interested me the MOST have been the ones about > software development. And I always enjoy generally discussing topics > related to software development, be it a new language, or a new > technique like Extreme Programming, or Python, or PHP, or whatever. > It's all related to software development. My question is, are there > other people out there who share my same interest and who would like > to start another new group related specifically to software > engineering and software engineering practices? > > I know we have AZSoft, which is supposed to be about software, but it > tends to be more related to software *companies* and management, and > not specifically the geeks who actually produce software. > > I would like to turn phoenix into a mecca for software developers, > where people know the quality of the work surpases that in other parts > of the world. Are there other people out there who share this > interest? > > Jiva > > -- > The trouble with being punctual is that nobody's there to appreciate it. > -- Franklin P. Jones > > ________________________________________________ > See http://PLUG.phoenix.az.us/navigator-mail.shtml if your mail doesn't post to the list quickly and you use Netscape to write mail. > > Plug-discuss mailing list - Plug-discuss@lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us > http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss -- ***************** Nakota Software, Inc. Custom Industrial Software Development --------------44A930E67F948DDF1B37C88C Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Jiva,
    I'm a developer (not enough of a Linux expert to be a sysadmin, I guess, but I get good advice from the others in this group) so I'd definitely be interested in a development group.  Was your idea to make a development list that was be specific to Linux?

Sincerely,
Vaughn Treude

jiva@devware.com wrote:

If this sounds interesting, then please respond with an
ICMP_ECHO... ;D

So I've been thinking.  Of the latest PLUG meetings I have attended,
the ones that have interested me the MOST have been the ones about
software development.  And I always enjoy generally discussing topics
related to software development, be it a new language, or a new
technique like Extreme Programming, or Python, or PHP, or whatever.
It's all related to software development.  My question is, are there
other people out there who share my same interest and who would like
to start another new group related specifically to software
engineering and software engineering practices?

I know we have AZSoft, which is supposed to be about software, but it
tends to be more related to software *companies* and management, and
not specifically the geeks who actually produce software.

I would like to turn phoenix into a mecca for software developers,
where people know the quality of the work surpases that in other parts
of the world.  Are there other people out there who share this
interest?

Jiva

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The trouble with being punctual is that nobody's there to appreciate it.
                -- Franklin P. Jones

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