[sudoroom] fwd: Cocoa or C++ coding experiences
Eddan Katz
eddan at oaklandlocal.com
Fri Jun 15 02:25:36 CEST 2012
on behalf of Ibrahim Moss - a remarkable community organizer and outside-the-box Telecom guy I met through his leadership at Occupy the Farm (now on this list) - is looking for some help on an intriguing demonstration project ...
On Jun 13, 2012, at 6:19 PM, Ibrahim Moss <ibrahim.moss at gmail.com> wrote:
> On Jun 13, 2012, at 4:59 PM, Ibrahim Moss <ibrahim.moss at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hello Eddan:
>>
>> Sorry, I will not be able to make the meeting. I have some body work (neck issues) to get fixed this evening.
>>
>> That said, if you know of anyone with Cocoa or C++ coding experiences, and who is interested in working on a demonstration project, please pass my information along.
>>
>> Below is the very inaccurate announcement that I am starting to circulate to prospectively interested persons:
>>
>>> I am seeking a few good programmers for a demonstration project. The project is intended to work in a manner similar to the sync module of iCloud, and allow different users to update a common set of image (think JPEG) and other files. The offsite files are to back-up on a local site. (Think of a large video production team that works in different places around the world. Each member of the team is responsible for one part of a movie. He is to have write and update privileges to the remote files. That said, only one master editor has access to the whole body of the files. ). I also want to be able to connect different codes from different sets of files, in order to save on space.
>>>
>>> To the extent possible I want to see how we can keep the overall system design and file managers to be really simple.
>>>
>>> My preference is to build two versions. The first is for OS-x platform. The second is for Linux.
>>>
>>> Any direction or help is appreciated. I can provide more details upon your receipt of this email. You may reach me at 202.570.0581.
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>>
>>> Ibrahim
>>> 202.570.0581 (mobile)
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