You are asking for chaos! My recommendation would be this... Get a project going on PlanBox. This will act as your central control and management piece. Get a GIT repo started at Github to allow those that come on to clone the basics. Pick a language or platform. Hold fast to this choice. Be it Ruby (with or without Rails), Python, Node, or whatever, you need a common core to build around. At you git repo, create your README.MD file which has the beginnings of what you are looking for. No need to get to verbose, but enough to say what the project is about, and to get people's interest. Then look for people to join your quest. Kevin On May 17, 2016 5:56 PM, "David Schwartz" wrote: Hey, guys, I have a very general question There’s an idea I’ve had for quite a while, and was chatting with someone recently who suggested I set up an open-source kind of project for it. The problem is, I don’t really want to do the programming on it. I want to be the architect and direct some other developers. So what’s the best way to find a couple of people who’d like to work on an app part-time? Honetsly, I don’t care what it’s implemented in initially; a browser app is fine, but it needs to read and write to a file system (local and/or cloud-based). Right now I’m just looking to build a proof-of-concept model and extend it one step at a time. The main architecture is an interactive graphical editor roughly similar to Visio, but then it goes off into some interesting directoins. Any ideas? -David Schwartz --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.phxlinux.org To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change your mail settings: http://lists.phxlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss