Re: [Atomos-discuss] Developers' Introductions
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From: Weirdbro <wie...@gm...> - 2007-01-05 22:15:30
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Hello, I'm Weirdbro. I mostly just mess around with Javascript, Java, PHP, and Ruby, making an occasional Flash game. I'm interested in OOP theory, and I ran a Linux Vmware Virtual Machine on my computer, and I like to imagine I have a slight idea of how Linux and *nix systems are set up and how it runs on a low level, because I read technology articles. In truth, I've never made a successful program in Javascript, but with my general OOP and programming knowledge, Scott likes what I've done. I'm 14, so I have a job, but it has nothing to do with technology, unfortunately. Weirdbro On 1/5/07, Scott Elcomb <ps...@gm...> wrote: > > On 1/4/07, Bryan Elliott <for...@gm...> wrote: > [...] > > So, yeah. Greetings. Howdy. 'Sup. Someone give me a project, > seriously. > > ^_^ > > A project indeed! > > Weirdbro and Digimer will hopefully be along with messages over the > few days - but in the meantime I do have some project-type stuff I'd > like to set on your plate. I just can't do that quite yet... Like > all of us, you have a diverse background - and one that I'd like to > leverage at that. :P > > As far as Atomic OS goes, everyone here is more-or-less an > All-Hands-Person. Weirdbro is mostly helping me with JavaScript > hacking, and Digimer is interested in AOS as a front-end UI solution. > I'll be hacking on their input for the v0.1.0 release, which I intend > to release at the end of this month. > > Is there anything in particular about Atomic OS that "turn's your > crank?" By which I mean, Is there any one or two things in specific > that you'd like to work on? > > Naturally we need JS hackers, but there's also some other critical > items to be looked at. You have some history with SLAX and were the > author of MyDSL Maker (Personally my single-most-admired web-based > tool). Would you be interested in taking on an AOS-specific > customized live CD? Would you like to hack on the AOS code? > > I won't ask for anyone to work on anything they don't want to or don't > feel comfortable with. To avoid that situation I'd like to know what > part(s) of AOS you would like to work on. ;-) > > > To all: Things have been really crazy the last 8 months - everything > from getting really, really sick to the loss of my brother to a > decently publicized FOSS project (_this_ project). I'll be away the > next few weekends, but momentum seems to be picking up. My Google > Alerts are popping up new posts, comments, and opinions about Atomic > OS on a fairly regular basis. I'd like to organize this like a > professional project -- even if we are doing it "part-time." ;-) > > Take care, and see you all in a few days! > - Scott. > > -- > Scott Elcomb > http://atomos.sourceforge.net/ > http://search.cpan.org/~selcomb/SAL-3.03/ > http://psema4.googlepages.com/ > > "They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary > safety deserve neither liberty nor safety." > > - Benjamin Franklin > > '"A lie can travel halfway around the world while the truth is putting > on its shoes." > > - Mark Twain > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- > Take Surveys. Earn Cash. Influence the Future of IT > Join SourceForge.net's Techsay panel and you'll get the chance to share > your > opinions on IT & business topics through brief surveys - and earn cash > http://www.techsay.com/default.php?page=join.php&p=sourceforge&CID=DEVDEV > _______________________________________________ > Atomos-discuss mailing list > Ato...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/atomos-discuss > |