Thanks Nimret,

I have joined their mailing list and I will definitely make it to their next 
meetup.

Peter - We are doing a tie-in to casual games (using a really easy to consume 
API) - sort of like openfeint.  But we have a twist on how to make things more 
valuable for the devs, more fun for players, and add value to the time they are 
already spending on said games.  Let me know if you want to know more, I'm 
pretty open to talk about our project but I want to get a little farther along 
before I do it on public forums.

Cheers!

Jeff


On Nov 22, 2011, at 11:00 AM, Nimret Sandhu wrote:

> you may want to check out http://seattletechstartups.com/doku.php if you're 
> interested in networking with entrepreneurs in the area btw .. 
> -- 
> Nimret Sandhu
> http://www.nimret.org
> 
> 
> On Tue, Nov 22, 2011 at 1:11 AM, Jeff Vogt <[email protected]> wrote:
> No but on the serious side, I am neck deep in a project I took on by myself.  
> It's a for-profit project, but looking like it's chance of success will go 
> way up if I find someone that helps me finish it.  Are there devs out there 
> coming out of big corp that want to get into the startup world and can work 
> side by side with me for a few months in exchange for a chunk of the company? 
>  Or am I so 2008? :D
> 
> BTW, this is more of a (should I put energy into going this route) kind of a 
> question than a pitch for help.  I don't know if it's really kosher to make 
> such a pitch in a list full of strangers.  For as useful and rewarding 
> enjoying interacting with a community in your space, I have always been the 
> google searching lurker, and thus I have no idea what the unspoken word is on 
> people trying to sell their idea of a "2 week project to make the next 
> facebook just as long as you can write me an exact clone for no pay and 0,5% 
> of my company" kind of posts (I'm desperately trying to distance myself from 
> such!)
> 
> Thanks for any feedback!
> 
> 
> 
> 

Jeff Vogt
[email protected]
(206) 890-8322



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