Right now we're in the design phase. We've got a wiki page up at:
http://groups.fsf.org/wiki/Group:GNU_Social
What's up there now is just the result of a brainstorming session Sean
and I had yesterday. If you have some ideas that aren't up there, it's a
wiki for a reason.
As to who's working on the project, There's Matt Lee, who works for the
FSF and came up with the idea, and then there's Sean and I, who are a
couple of college students who were looking for something to do over the
summer. We contacted Matt and met with him at the FSF office a couple
weeks ago, to discuss some ideas. I don't know of anyone else currently
particularly involved, but I could be missing people.
As I said, I think what we need the most right now are ideas. So throw
some ideas up on the wiki page, and we'll go from there.
-Ian
On 03/03/2010 05:31 PM, Joshua Michael wrote:
I second this notion.
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2010/3/3 Grégoire de Hemptinne<[email protected]>:
Hello all,
I subscribed to the mailinglist of GNU/Social because after seeing the
code on the bazaar server I saw there is not a lot of code yet.
I would be ready to contribute if it can helps but I don't know where
and who are the people involved?
I discovered the project of movim at the same time. There seems to be
more code yet, but everything is not really working yet.
Anyway, I'm in the mailinglist and I'm looking forward for this project
which seems to be nice !
Cheers
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