Sebastian, I wasn't what I was thinking about, but sourceforge can become a valuable reference for me. The whole idea is to learn how to do it by just doing it together instead of strugling all alone with a bunch of tutorials and what have you. But thanks for the suggestion.
Marco On Fri, 2002-03-15 at 14:54, Seb Kinnaird wrote: > Hi Marco, > > If you're thinking about what I think you're thinking about ... then check > out http://sourceforge.net/ > > "SourceForge.net is the world's largest Open Source development website, > with the largest repository of Open Source code and applications available > on the Internet. SourceForge.net provides free services to Open Source > developers, including project hosting, version control, bug and issue > tracking, project management, backups and archives, and communication and > collaboration resources." > > HTH > > Regards, > Sebastian > > Ps. if this isn't what you're thinking about ... then I've got it completely > wrong :) > > >From: Marco Verheul <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >To: "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >Subject: [newbie] Feel like joining in? > >Date: 12 Mar 2002 22:28:11 +0100 > > > >Hello fellow Linux users, > > > >An idea popped into my head tonight and I want to do something with it > >rightaway. So let me explain. > > > >I'm relatively new to Linux and I got my LM 8.1 distro running for a > >couple of weeks now very smoothly (most of the times). I visited a lot > >of Linux related websites and it impressed me to see how many ways there > >must be to develop really cool open source software. At this point I'm > >particulary interested in learning the skills to built a dynamic website > >with underlying database technology. Only it seems I have 2 "problems". > >I'm not so creative in coming up with a topic and I don't want to spend > >the whole year figuring out MySQL, PHP etc.. on my own locked away > >behind my desk. > > > >So here's the idea. There must be more people with the same ambitions, > >so why don't we try to come up with ideas to make this work as a group. > >We could build a website about making OUR website (this tackles the > >topic problem), so everybody (including ourselves) can see how we did it > >and learn from it. Off course we would make use of open source software. > >I'm an Oracle programmer myself and I don't have any experience in > >building something the open source way, so who is joining in? > > > >I hope that also the more experienced persons care to join in and let > >others profit from your experience. We need to come up with some sort of > >structure to do this, get a server to which the group can have access I > >suppose and what more..? > > > >Well, surprise me. Oh yeah, I live in Haarlem, the Netherlands. > > > >Marco > > > > > >Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? > >Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com > > > > > _________________________________________________________________ > MSN Photos is the easiest way to share and print your photos: > http://photos.msn.com/support/worldwide.aspx > > > ---- > > Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? > Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
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