On Thu, Mar 17, 2011 at 11:17:57AM +0100, Xavier Antoviaque wrote:
> Hi Lincoln,
> 
> Sorry for answering late - I've been behind my emails over the last
> days.

Hehe, please don't worry. I'm quite bussy here too. (I'm moving to porto
alegre!) :)

> On Wed, 2011-03-09 at 22:17 -0300, Lincoln de Sousa wrote:
> > > Btw if you're interested helping to improve it, don't hesitate to pass
> > > on ideas. Even better, if you'd like to actually work on it, let me
> > > know. We're recruiting ;p
> > Hehe, My life is quite confused now. But I can sure you that it's a
> > temptation to work with something so cool like this :)
> 
> : ) Glad you're tempted! What can I say to transform this temptation
> into action? :D
> 
> Actually, what we do usually, to get a feel, is to agree on a small
> task, meant to take about one day. For example, fixing a small bug, or a
> minor improvement. If you want, we could try just that - it would allow
> you to get a better feel of the project, and we would see if it works
> out.
> 
> You just have to say the word :P

hehe, ok, I'll try your challenge :)

The only problem to me is gonna be the time. I'm moving to another city
and starting a new job. But I'll find a whole day that I can work on it.

> > So, I've started to talk with people around here. There are already two
> > guys I'm talking about the job. One is a friend of mine and always
> > talked about web game development. The other one is a friend of him.
> > I will have a talk with them tomorrow and after that I can send you
> > their impressions and expectations about it.
> 
> Great! Let me know : )

I have started to talk with some people that I know about Farsides. So,
here are the first two shots:

  * Rogério

  He's a friend that worked with me in a web development company back in
  2006. He have a great experience working to remote companies, I guess
  all of them of USA (not sure). He also always loved to write games in
  JavaScript for fun. He's preffered serverside language is python, but
  he has also worked with C, Java and PHP. I can say that he has two
  strong points:

    - Commitment (specially working remotely)
    - Experience writing games


  * Marco TĂșlio a.k.a. marcot

  A friend that I meet through the Free Software community of my home
  town. Works with a lot of cool languages, like python, haskel and is
  experienced in C and C++. He is an oficial Debian Developer and works
  most of the time with haskel stuff. His strong pints are:

    - Experience with Free Software communities
    - Feels confortable working with some complex things, like
      implementing the the Immix Garbage Collection Algorithm on GHC
      (the most famous haskel compiler).


There are at least 3 names in my mind that I'd like to suggest you but I
haven't talked to them yet. I'll do it soon :D


Cheers,
-- 
Lincoln de Sousa <[email protected]>
xmpp:[email protected]
http://comum.org
http://culturadigital.br
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