don't forget the bounties, I believe you can make quite a bit of money doing 
those tasks. I was about to start learning how to do the paving areas at 
gizmo's request, but unfortunately there happens to be lots of fires where I 
live :/ (no they haven't hit my house, but they are fairly close and the air 
quality is horrible here.)

cheers,
Kyle
  _____  

From: Bradley Arsenault [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Globulation2 development mailing list [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sat, 27 Oct 2007 14:24:46 -0300
Subject: Re: [glob2-devel] Rejoin the team

On 10/27/07, Leo Wandersleb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
  > I now have time to continue my unfinished work on Globulation 2. However,
> my
> paying job still comes first. I thank you all for your patience. I'll see
> what I can do about those mentioned bugs.  

Great!! And why not advertise to make glob2 a paying job? See COfundOS.org for 
details.

Greetings,

Leo Wandersleb

... who seams to be the only one who believes in open source beeing competitive 
even in a capitalist society.   
I just put up the project on CoFundOs, and put myself as a potential 
implementor. Its not quite a perfect match, since this project would be for a 
continuing job, rather than a project with specific requirements. However, its 
there. Anyone willing to make bids to hire me or somebody else as a programmer 
for glob2 should go here:   http://www.cofundos.org/project.php?id=49. I've 
emphasized the need for the communities desires to be put first, before the 
programmers desires.

--   
Extra cheese comes at a cost. Bradley Arsenault.    
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