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I've had no success doing this, not because of a lack of smart developers, but because I haven't found anyone who's overly interested in the kind of stuff I'm doing. For this reason, I've resorted to instead using sample code and canned examples in the public domain as an alternative to building something from scratch.
Admittedly, today's tools make it insanely easy to collaborate remotely.
/ravi
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I have tried with my open source project online to encourage contributors.
I have found nobody willing to participate despite the popularity of each new release (500k downloads in 4 years).
My impression is that most people want to either create their own projects or want to make a fast buck - I have had plenty of people suggesting I team up with them to make money which usually involves me doing all the work and them getting a cut(needless to say they all get turned down at their first contact nowadays).
“That which can be asserted without evidence, can be dismissed without evidence.”
― Christopher Hitchens
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What sort of projects? Paid or unpaid?
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Typically it would be paid/share for private projects and volunteer for public ones. I could see a big issue in how to structure an agreement such that nobody feels like they are getting the shaft...
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What ever happened to the Code Project job listings forum? I remember from a long time ago that people would post listings asking for help with projects there.
Do you have a specific need right now or are you just asking in general?
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I do have a need, but also asking in general.
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Your bigger issue is making sure people ABIDE by your agreement
Christian Graus
My new article series is all about SQL !!!
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I guess thats a risk you take with any remote worker... The problem as I see it is finding two people that trust each other enough to not want to screw each other
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Yeah. I actually worked for years with people in the USA who I met on CP, through my articles. They were not even really members in any real capacity, but I started with contract work and moved towards full time. I'd say my advice would be, start slow and get to know whoever you meet before getting too intertwined.
Christian Graus
My new article series is all about SQL !!!
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I'd love to collaborate with others, I even filed a request to Chris that he lets me know whenever he sees something that could possibly done by a non-CP-paid dev (e.g. volunteer work).
Sadly most of this work needs access to the entire source code, which they can't provide. Other work is hard to find, everyone wants either to make a fast buck or pull up his own project.
Veni, vidi, caecus | Everything summarizes to Assembly code
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I know CP has a beta feature called Workspaces, which is close to what I would be looking for. It has a place you can post a Workspace, it has Git source control, tasks, etc.
It has a couple problems, it requires me to send an invite to you (I will be suggesting a change for this). Next part is that it doesn't have a project synopsis.
Maybe workspaces can be expanded into a project sharing system, but right now its only for open source projects.
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Ron Beyer wrote: It has a couple problems, it requires me to send an invite to you That should just be a beta restriction. It shouldn't continue when it goes live.
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I don't mean invite to workspaces itself, I mean if the person is a workspace user and I want them to join the project, I have to invite them to join my project... There is no way (that I can see) that I can choose a project and say "Join" or "Apply".
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Do you have Visual Studio 2013 and Windows 8.1?
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2013 yes, but I'm on 7, refuse to work on 8.
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That's a shame because I could have invited you onto a project.
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So busy working on my projects not sure I would have time for more. Hence the reason for this post.
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A bit off topic...
I'm able to see you project - fork and possible change it...
Is that because I'm also on Workspace beta - or everyone with the proper URL can do this?
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I think anybody (who can log into Workspaces) can fork and modify, but that doesn't change the original code base obviously. It basically creates a new project from another one.
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As Ron says, anyone can fork and change it (as long as they have the relevant CP permissions). Can you read the task list though?
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Yours. Yes. It's says you a bit late...
Provide mockups of the screen flow. Due 28. Nov 2013!!!
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That is true. To be fair, the mockups did change after that point.
So, now you know what I'm working on for Chris and co.
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I'm hope you payed well...
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Chris' standard rate. If I do a good job he doesn't send Sean round in his Mankini outfit.
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I thought there used to be a collaboration forum here.
I imagine most of us do non work projects but they tend to single person stuff (mine certainly are) but would be interested in larger projects. Mind you I have about 6 of them that have never been completed
Never underestimate the power of human stupidity
RAH
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