Blaise Alleyne wrote:
For what it's worth, I am willing to help and to participate. However, I don't think I'm fit or able to do it myself either. For one, I'm still a student (third year computer science at UofT). I'd be happy to collaborate with others to get something going though.

This is great to hear. We need to somehow create a critical mass of people who are then able to launch things.

I agree that there is much more to be done outside of funding software development. I think there is still an important role to play without charitable status.

In the interim, I hope you are aware of some of the existing groups doing related work.


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