Hello!

  In the past, there were events called "Six Hour Startups," in which
software
  projects were executed in one-day bursts.  (Didn't *always* fit 6 hours,
...)
  I wasn't involved in them, but I remember a lot of websites came out of
it,
  some involving calendars, donations, cards, and others.  Brian Rice and I
  designed a mailing list replacement program a while back.  I've personally
  always been very interested in software media for visual language.

  Right now, the main project that we're working on is a Reactable, led by
  Daniel Crusoe.  We need software to run on it, would that interest you?
  I think he's looking for a game to run on it.

  The other thing I recommend is saying, "This is a project I'm working on,
  is anyone interested?"  Several people have said, "I really want to work
on
  Open Source software with others."  If you offer your project, they may
bite!

  If you only know that you'd *like* to work on a software project, any
  software project, please say so very directly.  I'm sure there are people
here
  who'd love to have your collaboration on the project.

  Software ideas fly freely at Saturday House.

  Yes:  We're very happy with Software.




On Sat, Jun 6, 2009 at 11:45 AM, Brendan Miller <[email protected]>wrote:

>
> I'm looking around for a club to work on cool computer science
> projects and share ideas with other programmers. A lot of the hacker
> spaces I was looking at seem very hardware oriented, and not so much
> software stuff going on.
>
> I notice that while your group seems to have a lot of coders listed on
> the members page. I'm curious what kinds of projects you guys work on.
>
> >
>

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