As a professional Java developer, I am writing to offer my assistance in the development of Freenet. I have over two years of experience in Java itself, with prior OO programming before that.
My primary expertise is in server-side Java: corporate web applications, business objects, data access, etc., although I have poked around in most of the other major functional points of Java. I have a passing knowledge of cryptography in general and experience integrating it into Java applications. Also, if any of these bear any application to the project: * I am quite familiar with the voodoo otherwise known as Java/Apache integration and build servlet-based web GUI's at will * My job description in real life also consists of project estimation, specifications, and various other project management tasks that make me wish I was coding instead * I do 90% of my development/depoyment in Linux That's it in brief. I've read the Spec. and perused the CVS tree, and if we (can I even say "we" yet?) have any burning needs, I could probably tackle whatever is hot. The persistent Data Store on the nodes sounded kinda interesting, of course without yet knowing if or how it is being implemented. Anyway, I anxiously await word from the powers that be. Keeping up with all of the news about lawsuits, patents, copyrights, trade secrets, secret recipes, and the DMCA, I've become ashamed and embarrassed to call myself an internet developer. The sooner I can begin working on Freenet, the sooner the healing can begin :) - Christopher Cain _______________________________________________ Freenet-dev mailing list Freenet-dev at lists.sourceforge.net http://lists.sourceforge.net/mailman/listinfo/freenet-dev
