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>> >>How many are you in the SR project? Are you the only one working on >>this? >> >> >Curently only me. [snip] >>Louis, do you have any suggestion that could help Branko? >> >> >> >That would be very nice. Thank you very much. Nothing beyond the obvious. The obvious includes: * Go to schools. Let's say you are a level 1 and doing only localization or support (not both). You can get students to help you, do the web pages, do basic support. Schools means secondary, tertiary. * Go to Linux User Groups, if they exist. If not, think about forming one. How? have a party. Ask everyone, in the spirit of collaboration, to bring their own free beer :-) What you need then is a push to ge things going. Once they are going.. you need then to maintain it. So, you get those who attended to get their friends, and so on. * Repeat the above again and again. Forming a group is not easy but it is fun. It's fun because it can be like a party that mixes a kind of intellectual fun (as in a chess club) with some excellent silliness and even politics (you are doing something that counters the Evil Hegemon). But it's really important to get liaissons of people connected.... We can help but we can really help best if there is already some group there. We can help bring in developers, etc., but it's up to you to get them together. For good ideas: ask Alexandro Colorado; Sophie Gautier, Cristian Driga, and, well, this list :-) Cheers Louis --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
