Hello, Chris. I know how reviews turn out when done it the classic stoic Nodak. If you like it the review will simply say,"not bad." If you are deeply impressed, we may get the exceedingly high praise of,"not bad at all." ;-) Just kidding. Actually, my wife and I are UND grads. My wife did an internship at the New Rockford Transcript.
Who you need to talk to depends on what scope and depth you want to cover. If you want to get into the various programs that are based on the SWORD API the number grows. If you just want to get to the heart of the project you probably should talk to Troy Griffitts and Chris Little. I don't know if they give interviews. If you don't care who you talk to and just want to know why others are involved and what there is to do, you probably can ask open question in the list and get input whoever is moved to answer. Jerry At 09:57 PM 8/8/2002 -0500, cridley wrote: >I would like to do an article about the Sword Project for several SE North >Dakota newspapers that I write technology columns for. I would like to >interview someone, but whom? I can do it via e-mail, IM or phone, but would >prefer IM since I won't have to rekey everything. > >I am new to the devel list and am a security & networking guy so I fear I am >not much help. Anything I can help with? I can write though. My focal >point of the article is to perhaps gain some more help, but more simply to >advertise the CD, which I will mail out free to anyone who asks for it. > >Suggestions? > >Chris Ridley >Onsite Technology Solutions for Your Home and Business >5343 106th Ave SE >Litchville, ND 58461 > >It is not what one recieves that matters, but what one gives.