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Re: So open source it already...
by Pete Gordon on Monday 18/Oct/2004, @06:13
I wont claim to completely understand the open source community. Mozilla, BSD, GPL, Apache licenses facinate me in their suttle differences, but it is a really big world--the whole open source community. Let alone getting into the whole area of people being motivated to develop, maintain, support, and get passionate about something without being compensated. I would love to talk to others that are passionate about the concept (usability software tools) and if they also have the skillset and time to contrbute to the code we can talk about that also.

One person I have talked to along these lines is Andy Edmonds; he definitely has a passion for usability software tools and open source. Check out his stuff here... http://www.uzilla.org

Sorry it read like an Ad for you, I really didn't want it to. Just talking about my code and experience.

Thanks everybody for the comments!

Take care!
Pete Gordon
usersfirst.com
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Re: So open source it already...
by David Fraser on Thursday 21/Oct/2004, @03:19
Cool glad you are thinking about it, keep thinking and talking to people, it would be great to see what progress you make on the idea
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