I am for it, my little owned company will be trying to enroll for sure
carlo
On 16 Nov, 07:55, mdipierro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Our model will be different.
> that is email is asking you to work for free in the hope a future
> compensation. I would not ask anybody that.
>
> I am thinking of an association. You go and find your own consulting
> jobs. You get paid and keep all the money.  The association helps in
> legal issues by sharing copies of previous contracts among members. It
> help you by giving you a certification. It helps you by giving
> documents about good practice that you can share with your clients. It
> helps you answer questions from your clients like "who maintains this
> if you get hit by a track" or "how many people work for your company"
> or "what is your previous experience". The association gives you a web
> presence. It helps network with other members to bid for bigger jobs.
> It helps look very professional! The Association will not ask you any
> money but it will ask you to sign an ethics code and will kick you out
> if you do not abide. Members will write the ethics code and the
> policies and procedures. If the association finds a job for you, the
> association will keep a percentage. The test to get in will not be
> easy but the association will provide a study guide.
>
> These are all preliminary ideas since I am hoping to hear more
> comments and opinions about it.
>
> Massimo
>
> On Nov 15, 6:30 pm, Baron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Recently I got an email from a Django project who were following this
> > kind of profit sharing model, but it sounded too pie in the sky so I
> > backed off:
> > """
> > Hello,
>
> > You get this email because I felt that you might be a good Python
> > developer and maybe interested in working with us on a project.
>
> > This is the 
> > project:http://www.slideshare.net/eikepost/presentation-potencio-presentation
> > It is a Django based project. We work on the project in a distributed
> > open source manner. Each programmer contributes  20 - 30 hours each
> > week. Programmers are spread out in Italy, Spain, UK and India. We
> > chat via skype and basecamp. The project is advancing a little slowly
> > so we are looking to get one or more programmer on the team. So if you
> > are not only agood but an excellent developer, who is a tam player,
> > motivated, willing to take responsibility and available for at least
> > 25 hours then probably would be interested in including you on the
> > team.
>
> > We also aim to set up an office and unite once we get financing. The
> > server costs of the project are being born by me currently but there
> > is no other expense. It is a commercial project in the sense that the
> > goal is to get financing and eventually make profit or sell the
> > project. We currently have 250,000 registered members and a certain
> > percentage of that in Australia
>
> > Thus we think we will get financing very soon. The company is owned by
> > all team members in relation to their contribution. Thus if for
> > example you contribute 25% of the total effort then you own 25%.  In
> > other words we determine ownership by individual contribution/total
> > contribution. So for example of Adrian for example work 20 hours and
> > is paid $3000 every month in shares as individual contribution and
> > total contribution is $15,000 then he gets 1/5 that months.
>
> > Eike
> > """
>
> > On Nov 16, 11:29 am, Baron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > this is all fascinating Massimo.
>
> > > So membership will be based on passing a technical quiz. Do you think
> > > this a sufficient barrier to entry to ensure quality in the community?
>
> > > If this community successfully bid for a project, how would they split
> > > revenue? Proportion of hours worked / features implemented?
>
> > > Baron
>
> > > On Nov 16, 12:58 am, cesmiga <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > > Massimo,
>
> > > > I look forward to hearing more about this.  The idea is very exciting.
>
> > > > Christopher
>
> > > > mdipierro wrote:
> > > > > Actually I was thinking about something similar but also different.
>
> > > > > I want to create an association of users, not a foundation. The
> > > > > purpose of the association would be:
>
> > > > > 1) promote the use of free software in general (not just web2py)
> > > > > 2) select the best open software that works with web2py (cherokee,
> > > > > linux, postgresql, etc.)
> > > > > 3) certify members as experts in web2py and in those other software
> > > > > technologies selected by the members
> > > > > 4) provide a portal where members (and member companies) can host
> > > > > their profile and be contacted
> > > > > 5) help members work together to compete with large consulting
> > > > > companies for jobs.
> > > > > 6) help members with legal issues when dealing with clients
> > > > > 7) maintain a database of projects completed by the members and
> > > > > accessible to members only
>
> > > > > I want us to compete with this:
>
> > > > >    http://www-935.ibm.com/services/us/gbs/bus/html/bcs_index.html
>
> > > > > not with Plone or other small Python projects.
>
> > > > > Think about it. There are more than 600 people on this list, growing
> > > > > exponentially. We already distributed all over the world. We are all
> > > > > very skilled people. We are unified by the love for the same
> > > > > technologies. We do have a better product than the competition. We
> > > > > only need more organization. Why do we need an employer? In
> > > > > manufacturing there is a need for capital in order to buy the "means
> > > > > of production". Thus investors provide capital and get shares of the
> > > > > revenue in return. We do not need "means of production", we have
> > > > > laptops, we do not need an office, we do not need investments, and we
> > > > > do not need to share our profit. We just need to be recognized as
> > > > > leaders in our field and attract clients. I think we can do that.
>
> > > > > Who is in?
>
> > > > > There are legal issues to be resolved. The web site will be up soon
> > > > > for people to sign up, take a quiz, and become members.
>
> > > > > Massimo
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