Brand New Open Source Security Project

From: Chad (chadscc@hotmail.com)
Date: 10/29/02


From: chadscc@hotmail.com (Chad)
Date: 29 Oct 2002 12:09:29 -0800

Hello,

Would you like to be part of an Open Source software team to create a
open source security tools?

The steadyStream project is an open source security project
with the objective of building some useful tools that individuals and
businesses can download and use to evaluate their level of security.

Our web page is: http://www.ambiantsecurity.com/steadyStream/stream.htm

We're looking for help NOW!

We're looking for Team leaders, a Project Manager, Developers,
Thinkers, a webmaster people with a security background, as well as
plain ol' geeks. steadyStream will give you a chance to work with
people from around the world on a fun and exciting project.

Send an email here to join:
steadyStreamProject-subscribe@yahoogroups.com

We are using Yahoo as our temporary mailing list. Please feel free to
send
an email introducing yourself after you have joined.

If you'd like to practice software architecture, see what UML is
really
about, go through SDLC, etc, come aboard!

Chad Smith
steadyStream Project



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