[openbeos] Re: What a wonderful thing to read
- From: "Christopher Bunn" <cbunn@xxxxxxxx>
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- Date: Mon, 29 Apr 2002 21:26:04 -0400
My apologies, I didn't intend to send that to the whole list.
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[mailto:openbeos-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Christopher Bunn
Sent: Monday, April 29, 2002 9:19 PM
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Subject: [openbeos] Re: What a wonderful thing to read
A suggestion box would be very easy and logging by IP is quite easy
using a server-side scripting language such as PHP or ASP. I'd be more
than happy to whip up a script or two if you have the need.
Also, I've been on this list for some time, and I feel I need to
contribute more, but my C/C++ is very poor. I'm more at home in web
development and graphical design. So if there is _anything_ the team
needs in those areas, don't hesitate to ask. :D
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[mailto:openbeos-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Michael Phipps
Sent: Monday, April 29, 2002 9:34 PM
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Subject: [openbeos] Re: What a wonderful thing to read
>A comment from the OSNews item:
>------------------
>The OBOS team is doing a lot more than simply re-creating the BeOS.
>They're keeping the BeOS community and dream alive.
>
>Anyone (and quite a few have) can repackage, redistribute, port, or
>even recreate software with the proper amount of time and resources,
>but the way they are involving programmers, non- programmers, legacy
>users, and even the casual enthusiast is above and beyond the call of
>duty. The fantastic progress
>is evidence that the talent is right on par with
>the outstanding compassion the team has. I don't think I wouldn't be as
>enthusiastic about their progress if they were
>simply posting changelogs and screenshots. The almost daily updates
>keep me checking the website every time I get a
>few extra minutes. The nostalgic newsletter gives depth and reassurance
>to people of all technical levels. The fact that
>the teams are even allowing the general community to alpha test
>functional code is a way of involving and inviting
>everyone to have a hand in creating something they admire even if they
>can't program. Reading the mailing list's wide
>range of topics and issues gives you a sense that the motivation for
>their undertaking is a lot more than simply wanting
>a BeOS clone.
>
>So keep up the good work, and even more importantly, keep up the dream
>and vision.
>------------------
>
>Wow! What a wonderful thing to read. Sort of makes you feel that all
>the work and worry and time and effort has not gone unappreciated. Yep,
>some folks actually do understand what we're trying to do here. *sniff*
>(reaches for handkerchief)
>
>;-)
Yes, that is very nice.
I had a couple of things come out of the team leaders meeting for you:
1) How hard would it be to implement something like suggestion box for a
new name?
1b) How hard would it then be to have an ip-logged vote occur?
2) What is up with the Be newsletters that we were going to break apart
and post?
Thanks!
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