I don't have a Mac (yet), but I'm a Linux & Solaris hack. What kinds of chunks are you looking to get done? I'm always interested in doing a little amusing thing now and again. I'd bet if you dropped a few ideas of chunks that you're looking for, you'd get a few bites.

As for me, I'm a programmer during the day (C, C#, C++), so I don't code much at night, except for small bite-sized bits now and again that amuse me or teach me something interesting. (I'm wanting to gain proficiency in Perl, so I'm hanging out here trying to learn enough to answer interesting questions.) So to trap me 8^), the chunks you mention should be smallish, or have an amusing twist!

--roboticus


In reply to Re^3: OT - Open Source Project needs Volunteer by roboticus
in thread OT - Open Source Project needs Volunteer by hmag

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