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Author: Mark Phillips
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Subject: New Open Source Project
Phil,

The SourceForge projects I have worked on started as you did.

1. Feel a need
2. Look around for a solution - none avaiable
3. Think of a project to meet the need
4. Ask for help

My 2 cents - go for it! - Set up your project and site on sourceforge and
start posting for developers to join you. Since you already have source
ready to go, you are one step ahead of the game. Load the source you have
into cvs on sourceforge, and start the party.

Mark Phillips

P.S. If you were interested in writing the project in Java, well then I
would join in! Although, it is about time I learn PHP....

-----Original Message-----
From:    Phil Mattison [SMTP:]
Sent:    Friday, November 08, 2002 1:06 PM
To:    
Subject:    Re: New Open Source Project


Hmm... sounds like you think I can't code. Not sure what I said to give you
that idea, but the fact is Finderz.NET is up and running and I did it all
myself (with a little help from a few contractors on eLance - for the
boring
parts.) Maybe I'll just do it myself. Less debate that way. I just figured
having a "team" would add credibility. But there are lots of ways to skin
that cat.
--Phil M.
PS- I did look @ SourceForge.net; all the related projects I saw there were
either vapor-ware or trivial.

>Most Open source projects are started by the person who has a need, when
>you've developed the app and have some source code, folks may join in.
>Rarely does a project get started in this fashion. Folks that can't code
>and need something normally pay a developer to get the job started.


>Not saying it can't happen but don't be disappointed if it does not.


>Cheers,


>Davidm


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