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Programmer/partner wanted

#1
Hi,

My name is Bill Turner. I teach at the Expressions College For Digital Arts in Emeryville Ca.

I'm currently looking for a programmer/co partner for a Wikipedia-style project that will be a data base of information pertaining to a particular nitch industry. This project will also have user uploaded videos and forums. This will be a commercial venture.

If you're a programmer that lives in the bay area X preferably the East bay and are interested in hearing more send me an email At: oneokayfella@gmail.com

Thanks Bill

Re: Programmer/partner wanted

#4
When evaluating prospective partners, the business plan the partner wants to pursue is not essential information. In fact PG ISTR recommends settling on partners before settling on a business plan. You do not want to post a list of skills you claim to have or a list of places you were enrolled or employed or something that might provide evidence that you really have those skills?

Re: Programmer/partner wanted

#6

When evaluating prospective partners, the business plan the partner wants to pursue is not essential information. In fact PG ISTR recommends settling on partners before settling on a business plan. You do not want to post a list of skills you claim to have or a list of places you were enrolled or employed or something that might provide evidence that you really have those skills?

He says he teaches at an art school, so presumably he is a quite competent web designer.

Re: Programmer/partner wanted

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post #6

When evaluating prospective partners, the business plan the partner wants to pursue is not essential information. In fact PG ISTR recommends settling on partners before settling on a business plan. You do not want to post a list of skills you claim to have or a list of places you were enrolled or employed or something that might provide evidence that you really have those skills?

He says he teaches at an art school, so presumably he is a quite competent web designer.

ph34r!

Re: Programmer/partner wanted

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post #6

When evaluating prospective partners, the business plan the partner wants to pursue is not essential information. In fact PG ISTR recommends settling on partners before settling on a business plan. You do not want to post a list of skills you claim to have or a list of places you were enrolled or employed or something that might provide evidence that you really have those skills?

He says he teaches at an art school, so presumably he is a quite competent web designer.

[wipes tear] That's a good one!