That looks great, Tom. I signed up for the mailing list.

You are definitely accepting some hard challenges. Best wishes!

Plus: thanks again for Hobo.

On Friday, January 29, 2016 at 11:20:17 AM UTC+1, Tom Locke wrote:
>
> Hi everyone,
>
>
> A big HELLO! to everyone who knows me. For those that don’t (it’s been a 
> while!) I’m the original developer of Hobo.
>
>
> I’ve got to say it’s wonderful to see Hobo going strong and the group 
> still active. A really nice feeling.
>
>
> I stepped back from working on Hobo a few years ago to work on a different 
> project, the idea for which was in fact triggered by a post right here in 
> Hobo Users, by Paul Howson, who I see is still here : )
>
>
> The project shares some DNA with Hobo, as you’ll see if you check it out, 
> but is also very different.
>
>
> I’ve been working on this in private for a few years (turned out to be a 
> lot harder than I expected!) but today I’ve put up a website to show what 
> I’m doing so I can see what the response is like. I’d love the project to 
> be open source, but I think it needs funding, so first I want to figure out 
> my options. I’m not just throwing it out there this time. It’s only a 
> show-and-tell website for now.
>
>
> The site has only gone up just now. I thought you folks might be 
> interested.
>
>
> www.kitcoder.com
>
>
> The site might be a bit too high level for people here (there’s not much 
> detail on how it all works) but I’d be interested to know what you think 
> anyway.
>
>
> Thanks!
>
>
> Tom
>

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