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  • Meglio

    Looking for Open Source Partner

    Looking for very strong PHP developer to participate in some open
    source project.

    Requirements:
    - Strong knowledge and good experience of PHP (especially ver. 5):
    OOP, Exception handling
    - Ability to write right and good comments in the code
    - Good MySQL knowledge
    - Understanding of gettext GNU library
    - some portfolio to show your experience and your level is welcome

    Please do not ask payment. It is open source and I'm just looking for
    person who is really interested to make some interesting work along
    with his main work.

    PLEASE only serious developers and only with good PHP knowledge and
    experience.

    x.meglio@gmail. com (... or use for Google Talk)
    Skype: meglio.public
    ICQ: 292619019

    Thanks,
    Anton
  • NC

    #2
    Re: Looking for Open Source Partner

    On May 31, 1:42 am, Meglio <x.meg...@gmail .comwrote:
    >
    Looking for very strong PHP developer to participate in some open
    source project.
    Open source is called open for a reason, and the reason is, things
    are open. So if you're looking for contributors, write up your
    vision of the project and post it somewhere people can read it.
    If people have to e-mail you just to see what the project is
    about, you're not going to get a lot of interest in it.

    Cheers,
    NC

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    • Jerry Stuckle

      #3
      Re: Looking for Open Source Partner

      NC wrote:
      On May 31, 1:42 am, Meglio <x.meg...@gmail .comwrote:
      >Looking for very strong PHP developer to participate in some open
      >source project.
      >
      Open source is called open for a reason, and the reason is, things
      are open. So if you're looking for contributors, write up your
      vision of the project and post it somewhere people can read it.
      If people have to e-mail you just to see what the project is
      about, you're not going to get a lot of interest in it.
      >
      Cheers,
      NC
      Agreed. Sourceforge.net is a good place to start.

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      • Meglio

        #4
        Re: Looking for Open Source Partner

        On May 31, 9:55 pm, Jerry Stuckle <jstuck...@attg lobal.netwrote:
        NC wrote:
        On May 31, 1:42 am, Meglio <x.meg...@gmail .comwrote:
        Looking for very strong PHP developer to participate in some open
        source project.
        >
        Open source is called open for a reason, and the reason is, things
        are open. So if you're looking for contributors, write up your
        vision of the project and post it somewhere people can read it.
        If people have to e-mail you just to see what the project is
        about, you're not going to get a lot of interest in it.
        >
        Cheers,
        NC
        >
        Agreed. Sourceforge.net is a good place to start.
        >
        --
        =============== ===
        Remove the "x" from my email address
        Jerry Stuckle
        JDS Computer Training Corp.
        jstuck...@attgl obal.net
        =============== ===
        It seems that you are wrong because there is still project's owner and
        ideologist. So I do not want too many people to know about this
        project - or else people can organize things oneself.

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        • Jerry Stuckle

          #5
          Re: Looking for Open Source Partner

          Meglio wrote:
          On May 31, 9:55 pm, Jerry Stuckle <jstuck...@attg lobal.netwrote:
          >NC wrote:
          >>On May 31, 1:42 am, Meglio <x.meg...@gmail .comwrote:
          >>>Looking for very strong PHP developer to participate in some open
          >>>source project.
          >>Open source is called open for a reason, and the reason is, things
          >>are open. So if you're looking for contributors, write up your
          >>vision of the project and post it somewhere people can read it.
          >>If people have to e-mail you just to see what the project is
          >>about, you're not going to get a lot of interest in it.
          >>Cheers,
          >>NC
          >Agreed. Sourceforge.net is a good place to start.
          >>
          >
          It seems that you are wrong because there is still project's owner and
          ideologist. So I do not want too many people to know about this
          project - or else people can organize things oneself.
          So what? As soon as you release it, it will be public anyway. And if
          someone wants to create a similar project, they can.

          In fact, what's to stop anyone from writing you then starting their own
          project once they have your details? Besides absolutely nothing.

          You obviously don't understand the concept behind "open source". It is
          MEANT to be a public development environment.

          --
          =============== ===
          Remove the "x" from my email address
          Jerry Stuckle
          JDS Computer Training Corp.
          jstucklex@attgl obal.net
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          • Meglio

            #6
            Re: Looking for Open Source Partner

            On May 31, 10:40 pm, Jerry Stuckle <jstuck...@attg lobal.netwrote:
            Meglio wrote:
            On May 31, 9:55 pm, Jerry Stuckle <jstuck...@attg lobal.netwrote:
            NC wrote:
            >On May 31, 1:42 am, Meglio <x.meg...@gmail .comwrote:
            >>Looking for very strong PHP developer to participate in some open
            >>source project.
            >Open source is called open for a reason, and the reason is, things
            >are open. So if you're looking for contributors, write up your
            >vision of the project and post it somewhere people can read it.
            >If people have to e-mail you just to see what the project is
            >about, you're not going to get a lot of interest in it.
            >Cheers,
            >NC
            Agreed. Sourceforge.net is a good place to start.
            >
            It seems that you are wrong because there is still project's owner and
            ideologist. So I do not want too many people to know about this
            project - or else people can organize things oneself.
            >
            So what? As soon as you release it, it will be public anyway. And if
            someone wants to create a similar project, they can.
            >
            In fact, what's to stop anyone from writing you then starting their own
            project once they have your details? Besides absolutely nothing.
            >
            You obviously don't understand the concept behind "open source". It is
            MEANT to be a public development environment.
            >
            --
            =============== ===
            Remove the "x" from my email address
            Jerry Stuckle
            JDS Computer Training Corp.
            jstuck...@attgl obal.net
            =============== ===
            Ok, you are right. I'll create project's page, will install TRAC and
            prepare other things to make it fully public available.

            Anton

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            • Egbert Teeselink

              #7
              Re: Looking for Open Source Partner

              On Jun 1, 11:34 am, Meglio <x.meg...@gmail .comwrote:
              [SNIP]
              As I said already, I'll make public available page with idea
              explanation, will prepare tasks plan and install TRAC and invite
              people to start coding. But I'm still afraid that somebody may realize
              the same (but non-free) software faster and get users.
              >
              Anton
              But why do you think *anyone* would respond to you call if you don't
              even say what it's about? I mean, you've put up a whole list of
              demands, but don't even disclose anything about yourself, or what
              you're up to. Just for the same you might be the "man with the plan"
              asking someone else to do all the work (in other words, bogus) - how
              are we to tell? And, even when you do release your project, if someone
              else thinks he can do the same idea, but better, there's nothing to
              stop them. You own the rights to your code, but not to your idea.

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