Correct: technical discussions of current AGI projects are apropos for this
list

-- Ben G

On Nov 13, 2007 6:12 PM, Benjamin Johnston <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
> 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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