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.

You're not breaking any rules. :) It's the first time this kind of
issue has come up. Melissa has been working on a panel discussion on
Python startups, which would dovetail with this. But given the time it
takes to plan this session, and the fact that Melissa has gotten more
busy than she expected, I can't say when the panel will happen.

As to whether it's wise for you business-wise to "ask a bunch of
strangers", I have no idea. Hopefully as you get more involved in
SeaPIG face to face, you'll get to know some people and they won't be
strangers anymore. :)



-- 
Mike Orr <[email protected]>

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