[TOS] Peer-reviewed Journal

David Humphrey David.Humphrey at senecac.on.ca
Tue Mar 31 16:48:39 UTC 2009


>> Speaking without trying to commit you to something--would someone like 
>> you (research done, no time to implement in the wild), be willing to 
>> work with someone like me (knows how Mozilla works, can connect people 
>> to the right people/code), and a prof somewhere with students who are 
>> currently working on toy projects, and wants them to work on something 
>> real, maybe students at a few places?
> 
> In general, yes, I would. If I have projects that I have finished, and 
> want to hand-off, then I will absolutely be happy for someone else to do 
> implementation work that I am unable to get into.

Excellent.

>> I honestly don't think this is as hard as people pretend.  Who wants 
>> to do this sort of thing with me?
> 
> Me? :-)
> 
> So, we should discuss this further. When can we schedule a meeting to 
> discuss?:
> - The next IRC chat?
> - A separate subgroup chat sometime?

Still speaking without wanting to commit anyone to anything, but being 
quite interested to learn how to do this better, what if we start down 
the road of looking at your research in the context of Mozilla and 
Apache, and do some work in a wiki page + irc.  I think that we'll learn 
together, and in the open, about how to do this, what is hard, etc.

Dave




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