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Name: Alexander Komarov
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Homepage: http://www.izardsnest.org

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Last 5 years I am writing device drivers for living. Writing both Linux drivers and Windows drivers, but mostly proprietary. I occasionally contributed patches to few GPLed projects. Now I am helping linmodems mailing list owners in supporting linux softmodems users. I am also working on http://www.geekcredit.org project in my spare time.

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Looks like I've finished most features Geek Credit (p2p complementary currency) reference code must have.

Now the remaining problems are mostly non technical. I released 2 commercial products already and did few contributions to open source projects, but I did not have an experience of answering open source project design/marketing questions like

2 major questions to address now:

  • I received a lot of letters like "Great idea, will catch on when everybody will use that."

    Sure it is good idea when it is popular. But how to find early adopters/other developers/designers/architects now? The feedback from offline complementary communities is good, but they do not know what GnuPG and Python is, and I won't have a software that aunt Tilly will use before existing system won't become mature. So it's a chicken and egg problem without even the possibility to be backward compatible, as the product is completely new. Hope 2 similar projects that will be released soon will help somehow.

  • The command line is fine and valuable for scripting, but I need better GUI than TKInter I have right now. Which user interface framework to choose? I think I will write the GUI as a Mozilla extension.
Can anyone suggest an idea?
20 Mar 2004 (updated 23 Apr 2004 at 14:47 UTC) »

I am releasing alpha version of my new open source project Geek Credit on the Sourceforge right now.
Here is a project page.

 

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