Hi there, first off all a big congratulations to everyone work on this project. I would like to say that I'm very interested in this project, and would like to take it to a better stage of development.
But before talking about what it is that i would like to do, its better if you people know who i am; I'm currently a student studying programing, and Linux. I'm also a Creative Director, working on my art related works within a group, involving production and post-production. Other fields of understanding include hardware & electronics.
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Current projects that I'm working on includes;
Nokia Linux (i thought it would be a good idea to port to)
http://sourceforge.net/projects/nokialinux
DSLinux (Porting Apps, Beta Testing, Documentation & Webserver)
http://dslinux.org/
Project Ashes (OpenSource & Free Content Distribution)
http://projectashes.com
FinalTower (Internet Web 2.0 Streaming IPTV System)
http://finaltower.com (currently beta, no site)
Platform Linux
(No Site Yet)
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"Some point in the near future we'll have to get a better collaborative development environment set up."
What i would like to bring to the table, and to develop for this project is; A minimalistic and simple looking pure XHTML and CSS based site that will have a professional banner and logo design included (my area of expertise), main project blog and possibly developer blogs.
A forum thats link with the site, meaning latest posts could be shown on the main site if needed, the site would be hosted on my dedicated server along side the other content.
An SVN repository and a wiki is a must, they will be setup. and possibly link the SQL so the wiki, site and repository use the same login.
Additional features; Bug Tracker ,Nightly Builds, Marketing (which ill do myself, so we can get this project known), and also having a section devoted to PSPLinux on the biggest PSP homebrew sites.
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I could beta test the project, develop code, debug, make drivers and that sort of things. Also another idea was to setup a mini-store, once the project is running better with the new setup. So mini pieces of hardware could be sold (with no extra-profit), or with 5% profit margin (which will be paid out to all the developers)...
These could be pre-packaged Linux on a memorystick, the ir-serial port modification and stuff like that.
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I've already started on the proposal above;
Hopefully people will not take my post the wrong way, and i would love to start developing for this project. And get into it straight away with permission.
Many thanks
Onder Koc
(Hck~D3v)