Yes, definitely interested in getting to know more of you.  Is there a meetup 
planned soon?

On Nov 23, 2011, at 2:37 PM, Mike Orr wrote:

> 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]>

Jeff Vogt
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