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JoseAlberto wrote: |
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> If you want to help, you are welcome :) |
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Jose, |
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Well, as a sporadic consultant, that is currently working |
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more that 40 hours per week, kids, coaching, fixer-upper |
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house and a nagging wife (living the good life), I'm a |
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bit taxed at the moment. However, as soon as my work |
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load slows a bit I actually would like to get involved. |
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I was thinking of working with the basic (new) rendition of |
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GNAP and writing some 'cookbooks' for neat projects with |
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detailed steps for folks to follow. Being old and worn out, I'm |
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definitely not as sharp as some of the younger talent amongst the |
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gentoo crowd. |
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So I'll drop you a line, when I get some extra (cpu) cycles... |
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hopefully in the next few weeks. |
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James |
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> El lun, 25-08-2008 a las 07:52 -0400, wireless escribió: |
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>> JoseAlberto wrote: |
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>>> Hi :) |
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>>> we are working on it. You can see the progress in |
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>>> http://code.google.com/p/gnap-dev/ |
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>> Excellent! |
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>> I've always been a big fan of the whole GNAP concept and |
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>> offering. I think it is a fantastic project for folks |
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>> to reuse old hardware, and as a teaching tool |
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>> for those of a more inquisitive nature. |
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>> I can hardly wait to test-drive the results of your efforts, |
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>> and spread the word to many folks and kids that have |
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>> old hardware and nothing interesting to use it for. |
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>> sincerely, |
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>> James |
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