Is anyone interested in, or has anyone been a part of a programming or coding club?

@freemo Here's the idea. A group of people gets together (well virtually)
1. Brainstorm a project
2. Design the project
3. Code the project
4. Release it to the wild
5. Start over

There is a little more to it, but that is the basic flow. Add whatever other fluff is involved in a club. :)

@Absinthe Are for-profit projects the entire group benefits from an option or no?

I'd actually be more than happy to have a motivated programmer join me on some of my for-profit projects and would be happy to split profits from those projects. But I have a feeling this is non-profit idea.

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@freemo I am trying to get one started somewhere else, and in that particular place it will have to be FOSS.

However, I would have no problem doing it as a for profit thing, but that sounds more like the definition of a "Coding Business" I wonder if it could make any money? :)

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