Re: [Scottish] Open Source Business

2005-11-04 Thread Peter George
I'm curious as to wether any other members are working with open source software companies in Scotland. I'm talking with ScotlandIS about organizing a Scottish open source event for early next year, which might be an opportunity to showcase your software. That aside, it would be interesting

Re: [Scottish] Open Source Business

2005-11-04 Thread David Baird
On 11/4/05, Peter George <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > >> > >> I'm curious as to wether any other members are working with open > >> source > >> software companies in Scotland. > >> > >> I'm talking with ScotlandIS about organizing a Scottish open source > >> event for early next year, which might

Re: [Scottish] Open Source Business

2005-11-04 Thread Peter George
I'm part of the team developing the Maypole web app framework. I'd be very interested in an event like this. http://maypole.perl.org for more info. Hullo David, Maypole looks really interesting, I shall have to dig into that a bit more. I'll certainly keep you posted on the event. Do you

Re: [Scottish] Open Source Business

2005-11-04 Thread William Anderson
Peter George wrote: > [snip] > > I was primarily curious to hear about others who are actively involved > in creating open source software, running Sourceforge projects etc. > > I expect that there are absolutely loads of companies using it, but > who's creating it in Scotland? Well, off the

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2005-11-04 Thread Peter George
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Re: [Scottish] Open Source Business

2005-11-04 Thread gordonjcp
> Peter George wrote: >> [snip] >> >> I was primarily curious to hear about others who are actively involved >> in creating open source software, running Sourceforge projects etc. >> >> I expect that there are absolutely loads of companies using it, but >> who's creating it in Scotland? > > Well,

Re: [Scottish] Centeris - Interesting Product

2005-11-04 Thread William Anderson
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Re: [Scottish] Open Source Business

2005-11-04 Thread David Baird
On 11/4/05, Peter George <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > I'm part of the team developing the Maypole web app framework. I'd > > be very > > interested in an event like this. > > > > http://maypole.perl.org for more info. > > Hullo David, > > Maypole looks really interesting, I shall have to dig in

Re: [Scottish] Open Source Business

2005-11-04 Thread Colin McKinnon
On Thursday 03 November 2005 20:11, William Anderson wrote: > Peter George wrote: > > > > That aside, it would be interesting to hear who's doing what anyway. > > lo pete, > I think several people wo have contributed fixes back to projects. I think it's kind of nice when someone else fixes your b