[mb-users] Seeing track edits for a release

Aaron Cooper cooperaa at gmail.com
Mon Dec 4 23:52:25 UTC 2006


On 12/4/06, Robert Kaye <rob at eorbit.net> wrote:
> For some background on why NGS isn't here yet, read:
>
> http://blog.musicbrainz.org/archives/2006/09/addressing_musi_1.html
>
> The problem is that NGS is too big for the load of developers we have
> right now. Its high time that MusicBrainz got some paid developers on
> staff. I have a nefarious plan for how to pull this off, but its
> going to take a few months more to line up. There are a couple of
> companies that are interested in seeing NGS come about and are
> interesting in chipping serious $$$ to make this happen. I need to
> work on the BizDev side of things to get these companies to agree to
> a course of action and then fork over $$$. Then hire a person or two,
> get the team working on a warm-up clean-up release to get the team
> dynamics settled and then go to tackle NGS in two or three phases.
>
> NGS is going to be my major focus for 2007 and I am shooting to have
> 1 or 2 phases of NGS rolled out in 2007.
>
> How can you help? Unless you have major $$$ or are a hard core perl
> developer there is little at this stage you can do. :-(
>
> --
>
> --ruaok      Somewhere in Texas a village is *still* missing its idiot.
>
> Robert Kaye     --     rob at eorbit.net     --    http://mayhem-chaos.net
>
>

Perhaps someone can whip up something about the NGS that can be
submitted to digg.com explaining our plans and our need for
developers.  There could be some experienced perl developers out there
who would be interested in helping if they knew we needed it.

-- 
-Aaron



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