Looking for projects

I’ve been looking for a new project to work on outside of work for awhile now.  I’ve had some ideas, but they have been getting nixed for a variety of reasons, lack of interest on my part certainly being one of them.  I’m considering devoting some time to an open source projet, so myabe I’ll have a look around and see what interests me.  Theres no shortage of .net projects on sourceforge, so I should be able to find something that catches my fancy.

Been in kind of a blogging rut lately as well, so maybe this will inspire some more posts as well :)

If you know of any cool projects out there, don’t hesitate to let me know, thanks!

(As an aside, I only missed 5 games in the 1st round of the NCAA tournament (Iowa, Kansas, San Diego St., Marquette, Wisconsin) leaving me in first place after round 1)

5 Comments so far »

  1. Anonymous said,

    Wrote on March 20, 2006 @ 3:47 am

    Go retro, help code a good .net mud codebase :)

  2. Anonymous said,

    Wrote on March 20, 2006 @ 2:34 pm

    You might offer your services to John Lam (http://www.iunknown.com/) and his RubyCLR project. :)

  3. Anonymous said,

    Wrote on April 19, 2006 @ 4:03 pm

    If you’re a Subversion source control user (subversion.tigris.org) I’d love to see a .NET wrapper for Subversion and an IIS Host for Subversion repositories. I don’t like apache, but I want integrated windows authentication on my Subversion server.

  4. breichelt said,

    Wrote on April 19, 2006 @ 4:20 pm

    derek, thats a great idea, and actually one that i’ve been thinking about, how its annoying to manage domain users as well as subversion users, hmmmmmm

  5. Steve Hebert said,

    Wrote on May 27, 2006 @ 11:05 pm

    Ben,

    Another thought is looking at common bits you’ve done at multiple clients. This is how the dotMath library came about. Taking a project from the ground-up with open source is a pretty interesting process. If you decide to go this route and have any question, give me a yell.

    -Steve

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