Does the pedigree manager have to be in Flex?  Why not AJAX out of curiosity?  AJAX is much more open IMO, and promotes others to learn how you wrote the code.

Jesse

On 7/10/06, Dallan Quass <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'm willing to do open-source programming and even sponsor open-source
programming for family history.  I'd like to get responses on what people
think is the most effective way to get started.  Here are some ideas; I'm
interested in feedback on these ideas and other ideas.

(1) BarCamps.  I could attend and help sponsor the BarCampUtah that Phil
Burns is putting together if others interested in doing open-source
programming for family history are planning to attend.

(2) Monthly meetings.  I could possibly organize a monthly meeting where
people could get together to coordinate work on open-source family history
projects.  The meeting could either be in-person (Utah Valley, with food),
or online (Skype/IRC).

(3) Bounties.  A bounty is a small payment offered for someone to develop a
particular feature on an open-source project.  I could offer bounties for
example on a MediaWiki (Wikipedia) <flickr> tag handler that would display
thumbnails of images from flickr on wiki pages, a MediaWiki <blog> tag
handler to display the posts from a blog (rss feed), or an online
(implemented in Macromedia Flex) pedigree manager.

-dallan


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