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>From amos-request@svcs1.digex.net Thu Jan 15 22:26:58 1998
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Subject: Re: GOOD Programmer Wanted
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It was on the night of 14-Jan-98, when no creatures were stirring, and all was
silent. Suddenly, Andy jumped out from behind a rock and wouldnt stop shouting
about "Re: GOOD Programmer Wanted" until I was forced to knock them out:
�-> After all, would any of the list guys work on a project (coding it
�-> all) for a measly 10%???
No way, like I said earlier, at least 20% of whats left after paying everyone
else, as the programmer does the hardest part of the program (and has to put
up with all the nagging!!)
�-> I realise that there is other guys to pay (Musicians/Gfx/Admin etc),
�-> but surely 10% for a programmer is pretty low?
If the game is being produced by Team 17 and he has signed his contract, then
Team17 should be offering him this help for free. I know sadeness help Paul
Burkey out a bit with Foundation, so I guess they must have to help to get
their stuff on the shelves.
�-> Maybe if this Team 17 (I thought they had left our Amiga!) project
�-> will be a BIG payer though???
Thats what I had heard (and thought I read). Must be a damn good Amiga game (a
major milestone for AMOS too) if its going to bring them back!!
Do tell us more, Jamie!
Andrew "Mushroom" Kellett
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