[newbie] Feel like joining in?

2002-03-12 Thread Marco Verheul

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




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Re: [newbie] Feel like joining in?

2002-03-12 Thread Michael Viron

I already have something semi-geared towards that, although it has largely
been dormant for the last year or so (since I've been busy with other
projects I'm involved with).  It's tentatively titled 'Academic Web
Information Repository' -- although I'm certainly not glued to the name.

If any of you are thinking along those lines, let me know and I'll start
investing at least some time into it.

Michael

--
President / Founder, Academic Web Information Repository
Project Manager / Primary Developer, General Education Online
Database Administrator / Web Statistician, Simple End User Linux.
At 10:28 PM 3/12/2002 +0100, you wrote:
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


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Re: [newbie] Feel like joining in?

2002-03-12 Thread Hari Yellina

Mail me off the mailing list at [EMAIL PROTECTED] I would like to see
what is u r concept and join u Iam a internet developer.

Cheers
Hari Yellina.
www.yellina.org

- Original Message -
From: Marco Verheul [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, March 13, 2002 8:28 AM
Subject: [newbie] Feel like joining in?


 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









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