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

Gregorio Roper <[email protected]> Wed, 21 Jul 2004 10:14:08 +0200
Newsgroups gmane.network.gnutella.limewire.core.devel
Message-ID <[email protected]>
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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