Good going Cameron. Intresting projects. I would suggest http://www.tldp.org/COPYRIGHT.html for license Cheers Szemir On February 8, 2005 17:30, Cameron Nikitiuk wrote: > > Who has something cool to report? > > I don't know how cool this is but I wanted to announce something to the > group. > > I got another guinea pig...that makes six now...in case people are > counting! Cute little female rescue pig with a pudgy little body that is > black and white...sort of almost penguin like! Hmmm....maybe I should name > her Tux? > > Anyway...that wasn't what I wanted to announce. With the encouragement of > a couple people to get involved and some who have seen or heard my > ideas...I am starting up a couple of projects related to the FLOSS > community. One is under development right now (read: get all my ideas > together in one place) and the other one should be starting soon (read: > still have to flesh out some ideas a bit). > > The first is the "Trinity Desktop Project." The long and short of it is > this. I want to showcase FLOSS products/projects that have a presence > across the Linux, MacOS and Windows environments (hence the name trinity). > I would ideally like to showcase products that are the same across the > three OS's but would entertain some that are similar to a project on two > environments or that have a broader appeal (i.e. PDA conduits for their > desktop application). The best example I can think of for the primary > focus is OpenOffice.org. Available on Linux, MacOS & Windows (Solaris as > well) and essentially the same across all platforms. > > The second project is currently going under the name "MOSCRAT." That > stands for "Materials for Open Source Courseware And Training." Yes...a > bit cheesy I know, but like I said...still under development. Basically I > am looking to develop the resources to allow the creation of courseware, > application cheat sheets (like those 5-10 dollar job's you see in stores) > and Computer Based Training (CBT) products. I do envision this being a > documentation farm but documentation will well have a role. Who knows? > > I am not sure what these projects will be licensed under and how or even if > these will flesh out at all. > > I would welcome any suggestions/criticisms/ideas/etc that people have to > offer. If you are interested in participating that would also be > excellent. I will be setting up an e-mail address or two over the next > couple days and will post them to the list. > > Regards, > > Cameron Nikitiuk > > > > _______________________________________________ > clug-talk mailing list > [email protected] > http://clug.ca/mailman/listinfo/clug-talk_clug.ca > Mailing List Guidelines (http://clug.ca/ml_guidelines.php) > **Please remove these lines when replying
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