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Think positive: Frontier and Radio board of developers

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2/6/2002; 9:31 AM by Emmanuel. M. Decarie
2/6/2002; 9:31 AM by Emmanuel. M. Decarie
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<x-flowed iso-8859-1>So, what do you think of this proposition?

À (At) 12:19 -0500 05/02/02, Emmanuel. M. Decarie écrivait (wrote) :
>The Frontier developers have to leverage themselves in something else
>that is not personnal and try to organize themselves in a way that
>will try to go above the personal conflicts. We already have this
>great resource, scriptmeridian.com. Why not try to use it to elect a
>board of developers that will have for mandate to find solutions to
>conflicts and promote a list of urgent bugs fix and features on which
>the community could vote.

Is there enough people interested to start the process? Can we
discuss about this and not about Dave Winer? What I want from this
board is to work with UserLand on the problems that developers
encounters. What I'd like from UserLand is to open a channel for this
board. Why not try something positive here. Lets go forward instead
of going backward. Give peace a chance.

Frontier and Radio Developers! Unite! :)

Cheers
-Emmanuel
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<x-charset iso-8859-1>Emmanuel, Thanks for re-posting this. I recalled the post, and the question about UserLand having Brent
 





<x-flowed iso-8859-1>Emmanuel, I would like to believe that we could do this. Really like to believe. You've been around long
 





<x-charset iso-8859-1>On Thu, 7 Feb 2002 15:06:54 +0000, David A. Bayly wrote: >I'd like to see an online database of bug