Well, I have a suggestion for ThinkPenguin, MiniFree, and LibreBoot: I know this can sound counter productive and really annoying for some people, but could you please forget the differences and work on joint efforts... DON'T CLOSE THE TAB YET!... Read on...
1. As far as I can tell from my tiny universe called "e-mail", I have seen people from ThinkPenguin being skilled on public relations, that includes reaching other organizations/groups/people, and negotiating joint efforts and support with this public. That's a great skill. :D 2. People from MiniFree are skilled on getting information regarding hardware and using that information to build something. 3. Both MiniFree and ThinkPenguin seem to be skilled on hardware-related subjects. I know that I'm just seeing it from the top of what each can do, that's because I have very basic knowledge in this area, as I attended a course of desktop computer maintenance, that is, those old babies with the computer tower. Besides that, I don't do experiments with hardware since I'm still unemployed and I'm visually impaired to see those tiny characters in the circuit boards. If you ask me what computer I'm using, I would say a notebook, that I have no idea how to fix, let alone open up or reassemble. I have told everything that you have read so far based on my view as a graduating manager, AND DO KNOW THAT BOTH ORGANIZATIONS have different views on each other's position. It's just a mater of sitting in a nice place and establishing a joint effort along with what each will do or not.
