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    Shankar Chandra Bose
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    Hi folks. Okay, this is more of an idea that I have, so it should probably have been in the general discussion area. But however, this is fully to do with VC++, hence you're reading it here. It so happens that most of us,in what little spare time we have, try to learn new things related to our work. The internet has changed the way we work too. My idea is to take advantage of this, and form a virtual developer team over the internet that likes to work on fun things in spare time-which would no doubt have intellectual value to the developer. I suggest we can write a small program as a team, but while working across the internet. Communication will be primarily by e-mail, also by way of excellent electronic group sites, such as www.egroups.com. Finally, after we complete the program, we shall post it in Codeproject for the benefit of others. As noted before, the program will be written in VC++; hence a requirement becomes that the anyone joining this e-team is atleast a little familiar with VC++. As this program will be written by many working together across the net, the program will have to be of reasonable size. Anyone interested? If so what program can we write? Come on, I am sure some folks would be more than interested in this-after all, Linux was made this way :) Let me know what you think!! If I get enough responses that communicate interest, I shall create an e-group for all of us. We can take it from there. Bear in mind that SHOULD we form a team, the development of the program might be a fairly slow process-as we will be communicating across the net, as well as be working on this in only our spare time. Please be aware that this venture is a NON-PROFIT one, solely cooked up for the fun of doing it, as well as for the learning value. Remember, if the e-team does come up with something interesting, we will be posting it in CodeProject for the benefit of others. Hope to hear from y'all-we need IDEAS! Hope we gain some critical mass here. Shanker.

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      Hi folks. Okay, this is more of an idea that I have, so it should probably have been in the general discussion area. But however, this is fully to do with VC++, hence you're reading it here. It so happens that most of us,in what little spare time we have, try to learn new things related to our work. The internet has changed the way we work too. My idea is to take advantage of this, and form a virtual developer team over the internet that likes to work on fun things in spare time-which would no doubt have intellectual value to the developer. I suggest we can write a small program as a team, but while working across the internet. Communication will be primarily by e-mail, also by way of excellent electronic group sites, such as www.egroups.com. Finally, after we complete the program, we shall post it in Codeproject for the benefit of others. As noted before, the program will be written in VC++; hence a requirement becomes that the anyone joining this e-team is atleast a little familiar with VC++. As this program will be written by many working together across the net, the program will have to be of reasonable size. Anyone interested? If so what program can we write? Come on, I am sure some folks would be more than interested in this-after all, Linux was made this way :) Let me know what you think!! If I get enough responses that communicate interest, I shall create an e-group for all of us. We can take it from there. Bear in mind that SHOULD we form a team, the development of the program might be a fairly slow process-as we will be communicating across the net, as well as be working on this in only our spare time. Please be aware that this venture is a NON-PROFIT one, solely cooked up for the fun of doing it, as well as for the learning value. Remember, if the e-team does come up with something interesting, we will be posting it in CodeProject for the benefit of others. Hope to hear from y'all-we need IDEAS! Hope we gain some critical mass here. Shanker.

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      WIDI
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      Hi, it's a cool idea. Can you tell me more ?

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        Hi folks. Okay, this is more of an idea that I have, so it should probably have been in the general discussion area. But however, this is fully to do with VC++, hence you're reading it here. It so happens that most of us,in what little spare time we have, try to learn new things related to our work. The internet has changed the way we work too. My idea is to take advantage of this, and form a virtual developer team over the internet that likes to work on fun things in spare time-which would no doubt have intellectual value to the developer. I suggest we can write a small program as a team, but while working across the internet. Communication will be primarily by e-mail, also by way of excellent electronic group sites, such as www.egroups.com. Finally, after we complete the program, we shall post it in Codeproject for the benefit of others. As noted before, the program will be written in VC++; hence a requirement becomes that the anyone joining this e-team is atleast a little familiar with VC++. As this program will be written by many working together across the net, the program will have to be of reasonable size. Anyone interested? If so what program can we write? Come on, I am sure some folks would be more than interested in this-after all, Linux was made this way :) Let me know what you think!! If I get enough responses that communicate interest, I shall create an e-group for all of us. We can take it from there. Bear in mind that SHOULD we form a team, the development of the program might be a fairly slow process-as we will be communicating across the net, as well as be working on this in only our spare time. Please be aware that this venture is a NON-PROFIT one, solely cooked up for the fun of doing it, as well as for the learning value. Remember, if the e-team does come up with something interesting, we will be posting it in CodeProject for the benefit of others. Hope to hear from y'all-we need IDEAS! Hope we gain some critical mass here. Shanker.

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        Chris Maunder
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        Excellent idea! This kinda goes along the lines of something I was thinking about for CodeProject but you've taken it a step further. I will support this fully and if there is enough interest I can supply a dedicated mailing list, a section in the "Libraries and Projects", and some scripts to allow versions to be uploaded and updated. Who's in?

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          Hi folks. Okay, this is more of an idea that I have, so it should probably have been in the general discussion area. But however, this is fully to do with VC++, hence you're reading it here. It so happens that most of us,in what little spare time we have, try to learn new things related to our work. The internet has changed the way we work too. My idea is to take advantage of this, and form a virtual developer team over the internet that likes to work on fun things in spare time-which would no doubt have intellectual value to the developer. I suggest we can write a small program as a team, but while working across the internet. Communication will be primarily by e-mail, also by way of excellent electronic group sites, such as www.egroups.com. Finally, after we complete the program, we shall post it in Codeproject for the benefit of others. As noted before, the program will be written in VC++; hence a requirement becomes that the anyone joining this e-team is atleast a little familiar with VC++. As this program will be written by many working together across the net, the program will have to be of reasonable size. Anyone interested? If so what program can we write? Come on, I am sure some folks would be more than interested in this-after all, Linux was made this way :) Let me know what you think!! If I get enough responses that communicate interest, I shall create an e-group for all of us. We can take it from there. Bear in mind that SHOULD we form a team, the development of the program might be a fairly slow process-as we will be communicating across the net, as well as be working on this in only our spare time. Please be aware that this venture is a NON-PROFIT one, solely cooked up for the fun of doing it, as well as for the learning value. Remember, if the e-team does come up with something interesting, we will be posting it in CodeProject for the benefit of others. Hope to hear from y'all-we need IDEAS! Hope we gain some critical mass here. Shanker.

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          Franky Braem
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          Great Idea, I really want to try this out. I can't work on it everyday, but it seems interesting to work on something with other people around the world.

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            Hi folks. Okay, this is more of an idea that I have, so it should probably have been in the general discussion area. But however, this is fully to do with VC++, hence you're reading it here. It so happens that most of us,in what little spare time we have, try to learn new things related to our work. The internet has changed the way we work too. My idea is to take advantage of this, and form a virtual developer team over the internet that likes to work on fun things in spare time-which would no doubt have intellectual value to the developer. I suggest we can write a small program as a team, but while working across the internet. Communication will be primarily by e-mail, also by way of excellent electronic group sites, such as www.egroups.com. Finally, after we complete the program, we shall post it in Codeproject for the benefit of others. As noted before, the program will be written in VC++; hence a requirement becomes that the anyone joining this e-team is atleast a little familiar with VC++. As this program will be written by many working together across the net, the program will have to be of reasonable size. Anyone interested? If so what program can we write? Come on, I am sure some folks would be more than interested in this-after all, Linux was made this way :) Let me know what you think!! If I get enough responses that communicate interest, I shall create an e-group for all of us. We can take it from there. Bear in mind that SHOULD we form a team, the development of the program might be a fairly slow process-as we will be communicating across the net, as well as be working on this in only our spare time. Please be aware that this venture is a NON-PROFIT one, solely cooked up for the fun of doing it, as well as for the learning value. Remember, if the e-team does come up with something interesting, we will be posting it in CodeProject for the benefit of others. Hope to hear from y'all-we need IDEAS! Hope we gain some critical mass here. Shanker.

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            Count me in! I'm not totally familiar with SourceSafe...but, if it is possible...Chris could you run a SourceSafe server? Frank

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              Hi folks. Okay, this is more of an idea that I have, so it should probably have been in the general discussion area. But however, this is fully to do with VC++, hence you're reading it here. It so happens that most of us,in what little spare time we have, try to learn new things related to our work. The internet has changed the way we work too. My idea is to take advantage of this, and form a virtual developer team over the internet that likes to work on fun things in spare time-which would no doubt have intellectual value to the developer. I suggest we can write a small program as a team, but while working across the internet. Communication will be primarily by e-mail, also by way of excellent electronic group sites, such as www.egroups.com. Finally, after we complete the program, we shall post it in Codeproject for the benefit of others. As noted before, the program will be written in VC++; hence a requirement becomes that the anyone joining this e-team is atleast a little familiar with VC++. As this program will be written by many working together across the net, the program will have to be of reasonable size. Anyone interested? If so what program can we write? Come on, I am sure some folks would be more than interested in this-after all, Linux was made this way :) Let me know what you think!! If I get enough responses that communicate interest, I shall create an e-group for all of us. We can take it from there. Bear in mind that SHOULD we form a team, the development of the program might be a fairly slow process-as we will be communicating across the net, as well as be working on this in only our spare time. Please be aware that this venture is a NON-PROFIT one, solely cooked up for the fun of doing it, as well as for the learning value. Remember, if the e-team does come up with something interesting, we will be posting it in CodeProject for the benefit of others. Hope to hear from y'all-we need IDEAS! Hope we gain some critical mass here. Shanker.

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              Great idea. However, there are some /*minor*/ issues that can influence the people interested in this 'event'. * What kind of subjects or target applications do you have in mind? I am sure some people are more interested in graphical development and others in internet/intranet or operating (sub)system development, ... For instance, I am interested in DVD, MPEG, video streaming issues, ... * Where will the project development site be hosted On codeproject ? I, for one, would prefer this. After all, the idea was launched here. * how is it technically done ? (-> Chris, you can start 'brainstorming' now...) Source'safe' across the net ??? or maybe with something like "Code Co-op" from http://www.relisoft.com ? (Has anyone used it before ?) * Charter. I just wouldn't be 'boring old me' if I didn't nag about a clear non-profit charter. What is being built, how, which (GPL) licence or free (not) copyrighted source code scheme,... blabla GBO.

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                Great idea. However, there are some /*minor*/ issues that can influence the people interested in this 'event'. * What kind of subjects or target applications do you have in mind? I am sure some people are more interested in graphical development and others in internet/intranet or operating (sub)system development, ... For instance, I am interested in DVD, MPEG, video streaming issues, ... * Where will the project development site be hosted On codeproject ? I, for one, would prefer this. After all, the idea was launched here. * how is it technically done ? (-> Chris, you can start 'brainstorming' now...) Source'safe' across the net ??? or maybe with something like "Code Co-op" from http://www.relisoft.com ? (Has anyone used it before ?) * Charter. I just wouldn't be 'boring old me' if I didn't nag about a clear non-profit charter. What is being built, how, which (GPL) licence or free (not) copyrighted source code scheme,... blabla GBO.

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                I think what we need is a fluid team with some possible core members. Each project may be completely different from the last, and so some members may opt out, while new members may join. As to where it will be hosted - at CodeProject of course! :) The issue of source code control can, I think, be dealt with using tools such as CVS. I am currently looking into this and Jerzy Kaczorowski is being incredibly helpful in this department. Finally, I would prefer that the projects be available for use for free, as is the standard for CodeProject.

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                  I think what we need is a fluid team with some possible core members. Each project may be completely different from the last, and so some members may opt out, while new members may join. As to where it will be hosted - at CodeProject of course! :) The issue of source code control can, I think, be dealt with using tools such as CVS. I am currently looking into this and Jerzy Kaczorowski is being incredibly helpful in this department. Finally, I would prefer that the projects be available for use for free, as is the standard for CodeProject.

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                  > I think what we need is a fluid team with some possible core members. Sounds like a good idea. Because I must honestly say that the idea of writing 'another' installer is not that appealing to me. > The issue of source code control can, I think, be dealt with using tools such as CVS. cvs is kinda like "rcs" on Unix/Linux, yes? I hope we can get a nice user-friendly UI to go with it...

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                    > I think what we need is a fluid team with some possible core members. Sounds like a good idea. Because I must honestly say that the idea of writing 'another' installer is not that appealing to me. > The issue of source code control can, I think, be dealt with using tools such as CVS. cvs is kinda like "rcs" on Unix/Linux, yes? I hope we can get a nice user-friendly UI to go with it...

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                    >cvs is kinda like "rcs" on Unix/Linux, yes? Except that is supports concurent development. That means that no locks are necessary, and many peoples can work on the same files at the same time, then CVS merges the things... >I hope we can get a nice user-friendly UI to go with it... WinCvs: www.wincvs.org CVS has a good solutions for internet development. In fact WinCvs itself is developed that way as well as CVS of course...

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