RE: [Ldsoss] open source / commuting

2006-06-10 Thread Manfred Riem
Hi Ed,

There is no need for an email like this. The main thing is dedication to the
Gospel that is
needed and some common sense. If you want to head a project and have the
time for it go for
it. I am already active in another couple of Open Source projects and as
such I would love
to see someone else to take the lead.

Kind regards,
Manfred Riem
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.manorrock.org/


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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Ed Ashton
Sent: Saturday, June 10, 2006 7:06 PM
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Subject: [Ldsoss] open source / commuting

Why doesn't the church harness the community?  I'm sure there are a plethora
of people that would like to contribute but don't want to move to salt lake
or give up a job that pays better than peanuts.  It could be as simple as a
church website with forums, this community, a site with current projects or
even people working over distance.

Does anybody remember "The Gunman Chronicles" a half-life game, or
counter-strike?  If my memory serves me right both of those projects and
most of the game mods one sees on the internet were/are created by people
spread throughout the world working on projects that don't pay anything, but
are projects everyone is deeply interested in.

just my thoughts.

Ed Ashton



I'm not afraid!

...but I've already got a good job with people I like, and there's no way
I'd commute to SLC  :-P


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[Ldsoss] open source / commuting

2006-06-10 Thread Ed Ashton
Why doesn't the church harness the community?  I'm sure there are a plethora 
of people that would like to contribute but don't want to move to salt lake 
or give up a job that pays better than peanuts.  It could be as simple as a 
church website with forums, this community, a site with current projects or 
even people working over distance.


Does anybody remember "The Gunman Chronicles" a half-life game, or 
counter-strike?  If my memory serves me right both of those projects and 
most of the game mods one sees on the internet were/are created by people 
spread throughout the world working on projects that don't pay anything, but 
are projects everyone is deeply interested in.


just my thoughts.

Ed Ashton



I'm not afraid!

...but I've already got a good job with people I like, and there's no
way I'd commute to SLC  :-P


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