[Noisebridge-discuss] New Projects?

Josh Myer josh at joshisanerd.com
Fri Jun 5 08:08:45 UTC 2009


Maker Faire is behind us now, with all the stress-y deadline goodness
it held for projects.  This gives us some breathing room to take on
new projects, or maybe go back and tighten up old ones.  We also have
a bunch of new folks around after the Faire, and a lot of people who
are interested in working on things, but aren't sure what to work on.

So, noisebridgers old and new, with that in mind, why don't you start
a wiki page or a nb-discuss thread about your project in the next few
days?  If you already have a wiki page, it's out-of-date (they always
are); retouch it and let us know.  This is the perfect way to get
help, encouragement, and, best of all, uselessly hypercritical emails.
Err, cred.  I meant to say, get cred.


If you're interested in writing about your project or idea, but not
sure how to say it, here's a really basic set of questions to try:

What are you hacking at or trying to accomplish?
What about it is interesting to you?  To others?
What technologies are you using?  Are you willing to help others?
What kind of help do you need?  Is there anyone whose help you want?

I'm looking forward to hearing about the great stuff everyone has been
hacking at (new and old), and hoping that people find new
collaborators and resources.  It would be sweet to have five more
official noisebridge projects spun up by the end of June (about two a
week), especially if they were being run by newer folks.

Welcome to the do-ocracy!
-- 
Josh Myer   650.248.3796
  josh at joshisanerd.com



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