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Re: Job-boards revisited: a new project for a most-wanted module (Score: 1)
by NukeEvangelist on Saturday, May 14 @ 13:28:00 CEST
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hello SanderBroek

great to hear from you - well - it is a sad thing to see the phprofession guys taking down the website,
With that they took away the Crossing for conversations - communications.

Open Source lives from its contributors - and Aidan Paiser did alot - shure!!
But taking down the website (without any comment -) is like taking away the place where
the communication and coordination was taken place.

This is a VALID bottlencke and A WORST CASE SCENARIO for open source development.

We have to reopen this - and we have to do some substitution - to work around this bad bottleneck.


- let us post another aritcle - with more infos and a request for Comment - or something like this.

thanks SanderBroek for your input. Stay tuned - the work goes ahead - i will post another article

- you can make your email-adress public if your re willing.

thanks again

ne.


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