Hi Jiri,
The "[agi]" list is billed as being for "more technical discussions about current AGI projects". I joined this particular list hoping to find all levels of discussions of technical details of AGI construction and theory.
I would therefore hope that many of your questions would/should be on-topic for this mailing list.
Why not try this list, and then move to the private discussion model (or start an [agi-developer] list) if there's a backlash?
-Benjamin Johnston Jiri Jelinek wrote:
I'm looking for a skilled coder from the AGI community who is well familiar with Java/JEE, SWT/JFace, JWS, PHP, Ajax, MySQL, PostgreSQL - under Windows & Linux platforms + familiar with Eclipse as well as NetBeans IDE + who has a good sense of application security (e.g. the Acegi stuff and/or other alternatives for handling authentication, authorization, instance-based access control, RBAC, channel security, human user detection capabilities etc). Having also some linguistics related skills would be awesome. I'm NOT offering a paid job and I'm [currently] not planning to ask the developer to write any code for me. I'm relatively skilled developer myself, familiar enough with the above mentioned technology to use it. But using it is one thing and making important architecture decisions is another. I have done lots of coding and some architecture in the M$ world (=significant part of my tech-background). When it comes to the vast open source dev world, I have done coding (I'm a Java/Oracle pro now) but not much of the architecture yet (even though I'm not really clueless). So the help I'm looking for would be mostly architecture-advice level, occasionally slipping into specific coding details. Nothing terribly time-demanding (I'm also busy with lots of other stuff). Just occasional email exchange about highly technical topics. Results of the online research are sometimes too ambiguous and not that easy to evaluate. If you are the all-knowing guru I'm looking for and willing to help, please get in touch through my private gmail account. Thanks, Jiri Jelinek
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