>>This is just a thought.
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>>What if there was a series of ongoing projects that unemployed and retired VFP developers could tap into. Perhaps, it could become a company of some sort. It would have to be divided into subgroups of users who own the same version of VFP. There would be freedom to develop and explore all aspects of VFP as the group would have control of what project(s) is developed.
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>I'm not sure Sednax is what you're referring to. If I have a project to do and wanted to involve a retired or unemployed VFP developer, how would you see that happening?
No, I am not referring to SedanX. It just occurred to me that there may be a few of us who are in a situation such as myself. I am retired and at home most of the time. If a server was set up with some kind of version control, a few of us could tinker with some code and maybe come up with a saleable product. It's just pie in the sky now, but if there is enough interest maybe it could be put together.
I ain't skeert of nuttin eh?
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