It does look interesting, but so far it's like a group of strangers getting together with the idea that they're going to write a book and make money selling it, and spending a great deal of time talking about how they're going to distribute profits fairly, use a novel (no pun intended) methodology, etc., all without tackling the fundamentals, such as - What kind of book? - Has anyone here ever written a book? - Why would anyone want to buy our book? I'm still watching, but so far there's not much focus. --Mike Brian Densmore writes: > I looked at the site, it's an interesting idea. Any idea how many people > have been attracted to it, and what kind of international support? It might > be a fun project, but to be successful the founders will need to advertise A > LOT. > Maybe we could start up a branch office here in KC? > > -----Original Message----- > From: Mike Coleman [mailto:mcoleman2@kc.rr.com] > Sent: Thursday, November 09, 2000 7:05 AM > To: tony@hammitt.com > Cc: Kansas City Linux Users Group > Subject: Re: [Fwd: RMS & GNU supports FreeDevelopers.net] > > > I've been following it for a week or two. It's not looking real promising > so > far... > > --Mike > > > Tony Hammitt writes: > > You guys get this, too? Sounds interesting. > > > > Tony > > > > Radi CV wrote: > > > > > > GNU asks that all software developers support FreeDevelopers.net. > > > > > > GNU.org on its front page under the heading "GNUs Flashes" says "Please > > > support the FreeDevelopers.net project. FreeDevelopers.net is a > > > democratic entity for the development of free software," with links to > > > the FreeDevelopers.net site. > > > > > > GNU.org elaborates on its link page [www.gnu.org/links/links] with: > > > > > > "FreeDevelopers is a democratic entity for the development of free > > > software. The free company, probably the first of its kind in the world, > > > will be owned and run by developers worldwide on a democratic basis in a > > > sacred trust for the benefit and protection of the world's citizens." > > > > > > "It will pay all developers to work on free software, and all developers > > > will receive company shares and stock options, also. All software of the > > > free company will be licensed under the General Public License (GPL) and > > > remain free/open forever, because all software must be available to all > > > current and future generations of developers, so that they can be the > > > first line of defense to protect the world from the inevitable > > > tyrannical tendencies of proprietary software." > > > > > > FreeDevelopers.net deeply thanks RMS and GNU for their confidence and > > > support. > > > > > > We would like you and your members to join us, too. > > > > > > -- > > > Radi > > > > > > GPG Fingerprint: 8996 C1C0 DA24 A80A E687 34CE 3AD4 9C01 8642 4804 > > > GPG Public key : http://www.river-valley.com/gpg/radi.gpg > > > > -- > [O]ne of the features of the Internet [...] is that small groups of people > can > greatly disturb large organizations. --Charles C. Mann > -- [O]ne of the features of the Internet [...] is that small groups of people can greatly disturb large organizations. --Charles C. Mann