I have started a new PSP Team, called Team Zero. We need more people joining, especially more devs. We have 10+ members after one day, and we are hoping for more. Right now, our main goal is finding an exploit for 2.0, so everyone can enjoy homebrew. But, we will be doing other things as well. Developing programs, exploiting 1.5X, and more. We will NOT be working on "downgrading" therories. Drop me an email at [email protected] if you want to join us. We already have some skilled developers and some PSP testers. Our website is at www.geocities.com/PSP_hacks
We need
*PSP Developers
*PSP Exploit/Program Testers
*Photoshoppers (logos, and program icons)
*We already have web designers, but, mention it in the email, and youll still get some credit.
Some of you already were told about it from Mangus_The_shadow who is also on the team, and is a forum moderator.
Even if your not interested in joining, check out our webpage anyways! www.geocities.com/PSP_hacks
-----Come on in the chatroom for a PSP Hack Meeting at 2:00 at night (central time)
---Disturbed0
New PSP Team!
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Re: New PSP Team!
Not a moderator here, mind you. Just for clarification.Disturbed0 wrote:Some of you already were told about it from Mangus_The_shadow who is also on the team, and is a forum moderator.
Well, they have 10 people so far... but they need developers.
Well, they have the web developer positions filled. They just need that other pesky kind that knows more than html and photoshop. And can do more than testing. And forum moderation. And stuff.
Actually, it just sounds like a bunch of folk looking to attract their own private stash of software to 'beta test' and reap some form of fame by being attached to these pieces of code.
Which is why it should be interesting to watch. :)
Well, they have the web developer positions filled. They just need that other pesky kind that knows more than html and photoshop. And can do more than testing. And forum moderation. And stuff.
Actually, it just sounds like a bunch of folk looking to attract their own private stash of software to 'beta test' and reap some form of fame by being attached to these pieces of code.
Which is why it should be interesting to watch. :)