UPDATE: idk how many people actually look at this thread anymore, but i've been doing some work and have something up here:
http://dhoss.perlmonk.org/mx if you'd like to check it out.
Hi gang,
Move this as needed, I couldn't think of any other places to put this.
I'd like to start by saying forgive any less than thought through ideas right now...it's late and i just wanted to get this out on the table.
Perl is becoming quite an "obsession" with me, and I've begun to really want to focus on developing a nice message board to compete with the likes of
phpbb and other such freeware message boards. I'm looking for a group that would be interested in lending their skills to develop code and design for such a board, nothing serious, just a fun little project that would put perl on the map with message boards (
E-Blah doesn't count. it sucks).
Any takers? Either reply to this or email me at devin
dot austin
at gmail
dot com
Thanks in advance! :-D
-devin
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