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Hi,

It really all depends on where your personal preferences are.

For example, I'm working on two pet projects, one is a distributed chat system that is like 10% complete and that has been in the queue for quite a while and might stay right there for just a little longer. The other is a light-weight BitTorrent implementation that will some kind of compatibility with HTTP downloads once BT2 is out (and that may take quite a while). Both projects are a little larger and are not really anything that "should get done" but I rather want to do (that's the freedom you have if in exchange for not getting paid).

mfg
gregorio

R. Tyler Ballance wrote:
Howdy there, I talked to zab_ (no clue on real name) in the IRC channel on
irc.freenode.net, and I'm interested in screwing around with LimeWire, and I'm
wondering if any of you know stuff that kinda should get done, and has a small
learning curve
(I'm a college student, a larger learning curve wouldn't kill me....well, it
might)

Anyways, I've checked out the source from CVS already, I'm looking through the
gui classes just because Swing is still troublesome for me, but anywhere I can
help, I'm up for it. ;)


-Tyler

I figure that contributing will be easier than buying Pro :-P
(I'm a student don't bother saying 'buy pro you weenie')
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[core-dev] Where might one jump in?

Howdy there, I talked to zab_ (no clue on real name) in the IRC channel on irc.freenode.net, and I'm interested in screwing around with LimeWire, and I'm wondering if any of you know stuff that kinda should get done, and has a small learning curve (I'm a college student, a larger learning curve wouldn't kill me....well, it might) Anyways, I've checked out the source from CVS already, I'm looking through the gui classes just because Swing is still troublesome for me, but anywhere I can help, I'm up for it. ;) -Tyler I figure that contributing will be easier than buying Pro :-P (I'm a student don't bother saying 'buy pro you weenie') ----------------- R. Tyler Ballance NetBSD-FreeBSD-L4::Pistachio _______________________________________________ core-dev mailing list core-dev@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.limewire.org/mailman/listinfo/core-dev

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Create a good/simple bittorrent implementation and the check is in the mail. ;-) Thanks -greg -----Original Message----- From: core-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:core-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Gregorio Roper Sent: Wednesday, July 21, 2004 4:14 AM To: dev@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: Re: [core-dev] Where might one jump in? Hi, It really all depends on where your personal preferences are. For example, I'm working on two pet projects, one is a distributed chat system that is like 10% complete and that has been in the queue for quite a while and might stay right there for just a little longer. The other is a light-weight BitTorrent implementation that will some kind of compatibility with HTTP downloads once BT2 is out (and that may take quite a while). Both projects are a little larger and are not really anything that "should get done" but I rather want to do (that's the freedom you have if in exchange for not getting paid). mfg gregorio R. Tyler Ballance wrote: > Howdy there, I talked to zab_ (no clue on real name) in the IRC channel on > irc.freenode.net, and I'm interested in screwing around with LimeWire, and I'm > wondering if any of you know stuff that kinda should get done, and has a small > learning curve > (I'm a college student, a larger learning curve wouldn't kill me....well, it > might) > > Anyways, I've checked out the source from CVS already, I'm looking through the > gui classes just because Swing is still troublesome for me, but anywhere I can > help, I'm up for it. ;) > > > -Tyler > > I figure that contributing will be easier than buying Pro :-P > (I'm a student don't bother saying 'buy pro you weenie') _______________________________________________ core-dev mailing list core-dev@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.limewire.org/mailman/listinfo/core-dev _______________________________________________ core-dev mailing list core-dev@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.limewire.org/mailman/listinfo/core-dev

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Howdy there, I talked to zab_ (no clue on real name) in the IRC channel on irc.freenode.net, and I'm interested in screwing around with LimeWire, and I'm wondering if any of you know stuff that kinda should get done, and has a small learning curve (I'm a college student, a larger learning curve wouldn't kill me....well, it might) Anyways, I've checked out the source from CVS already, I'm looking through the gui classes just because Swing is still troublesome for me, but anywhere I can help, I'm up for it. ;) -Tyler I figure that contributing will be easier than buying Pro :-P (I'm a student don't bother saying 'buy pro you weenie') ----------------- R. Tyler Ballance NetBSD-FreeBSD-L4::Pistachio _______________________________________________ core-dev mailing list core-dev@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.limewire.org/mailman/listinfo/core-dev

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RE: [core-dev] Where might one jump in?

Create a good/simple bittorrent implementation and the check is in the mail. ;-) Thanks -greg -----Original Message----- From: core-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:core-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Gregorio Roper Sent: Wednesday, July 21, 2004 4:14 AM To: dev@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: Re: [core-dev] Where might one jump in? Hi, It really all depends on where your personal preferences are. For example, I'm working on two pet projects, one is a distributed chat system that is like 10% complete and that has been in the queue for quite a while and might stay right there for just a little longer. The other is a light-weight BitTorrent implementation that will some kind of compatibility with HTTP downloads once BT2 is out (and that may take quite a while). Both projects are a little larger and are not really anything that "should get done" but I rather want to do (that's the freedom you have if in exchange for not getting paid). mfg gregorio R. Tyler Ballance wrote: > Howdy there, I talked to zab_ (no clue on real name) in the IRC channel on > irc.freenode.net, and I'm interested in screwing around with LimeWire, and I'm > wondering if any of you know stuff that kinda should get done, and has a small > learning curve > (I'm a college student, a larger learning curve wouldn't kill me....well, it > might) > > Anyways, I've checked out the source from CVS already, I'm looking through the > gui classes just because Swing is still troublesome for me, but anywhere I can > help, I'm up for it. ;) > > > -Tyler > > I figure that contributing will be easier than buying Pro :-P > (I'm a student don't bother saying 'buy pro you weenie') _______________________________________________ core-dev mailing list core-dev@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.limewire.org/mailman/listinfo/core-dev _______________________________________________ core-dev mailing list core-dev@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.limewire.org/mailman/listinfo/core-dev
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