>> What language? > > I was going to do it all in Objective C to place nice with Cocoa, but >if you want to jump in and work as a team, we can easily switch at this >stage.
Objective C is fine. I don't really know it... yet. I was just curious what you were doing it in. Objective C is probably a good choice, as that works with XCode (right? I don't use XCode yet either... I'm really not a programmer), which is clearly where Apple plans to put their effort as they go forward (ie: if written in XCode, it will likely always be easily updatable for whatever curve balls Apple throws at us in the future). >> Fine then, scratch my suggestion of Yahoo (as an aside, why do you not >> want to use them? > > All the ones I am subscribed to have spam issues. I also would prefer >not to publicize the project too visibly until there is something to >demo. I think if you manage the subscribers and make them all by approval only, then it cuts down the spam something fierce. I'm on a few yahoo groups, and there is almost no spam problem at all. Once it a while a spammer gets thru, but they are quickly removed by the moderator. But I can still see your point. -chris <http://www.mythtech.net> ___________________________________________________________________________ To unsubscribe send a mail message with a SUBJECT line of "unsubscribe" to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> or <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

