nice to know there's others out in the desert of the US. i agree, i think that the goto10 team has their hands full already, and i was actually thinking of myself as perhaps an outpost of education here in the midwest. i have time to contribute and i have been working on teaching different people how to go about using pure:dyne. its all by the seat of my pants of course, i've been just teaching myself how to do it slowly, i feel like i can be a shortcut to others who might not have the patience or time for learning how to iron out all the little details. just hoping to contribute.
On Fri, Oct 8, 2010 at 6:17 PM, Josh Lawrence <[email protected]> wrote: > On Fri, Oct 8, 2010 at 5:53 PM, grant centauri <[email protected]> > wrote: > > being from nebraska, there isn't a lot going on in my neighborhood, at > least > > that i know of. it seems like a lot of people on this list are from some > > place in europe, where the open source world seems to be a bit more > active > > that where i'm from. however, i am extremely interested in the > > possibilities of 'free' software and the models of open source > > collaboration. > > hi grant, > > I'm in texarkana, tx - so I got one up on you :) you'll find that the > most frustrating aspect about pure:dyne is that it *isn't* happening > state-side. I have encouraged the members of goto10 to start > providing web classes, but it hasn't happened yet. I don't blame > them, they are doing everything they can and doing it for next to > nothing. still, if they dangled a paypal link out on their website > and charged a fee, I'd be *very* inclined to pay for it (hint, hint). > > this doesn't help you much, but at least you know you're not alone! > > josh > > --- > [email protected] > http://identi.ca/group/puredyne > irc://irc.goto10.org/puredyne >
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