In this case, since it is equal partners all along, you need to move on and give and let give. As a CS major myself, my biggest concern is not coming up with good ideas. It is putting them to reality, bringing them to life. I think you should let him become CEO and be the brains behind this project by taking in the CTO if nothing else.
However if you still feel robbed, do it the google way. Both of you become presidents and guide the project together for now and bring in some other expert with proven experience as the CEO.
I think at the end of the day... April 1st i mean, slashdot's marketing guys would realize that green aint that bad...
Go Slashdot! Go Green! or that color font they have going on here... hold on i'l check my color palette and be back
Well that's the problem with memory leaks... you never know. If you look at Bugzilla for Firefox's memory leaks, i can see atleast 5-10 major and critical memory leak issues.
In my own example, as i typing out this post, i have 5 tabs open and one of them is a pdf. My memory consumption is 242,000MB out of 512MB and my page files are being written at an all time high.
Honestly, I think once MS comes up with IE7, we might see a reversal in all the growth and publicity firefox has acquired.I love firefox and hopefully the memory leak issues are resolved sooner than later cuz i hate to go back to see the blue E all over again
In this case, since it is equal partners all along, you need to move on and give and let give. As a CS major myself, my biggest concern is not coming up with good ideas. It is putting them to reality, bringing them to life. I think you should let him become CEO and be the brains behind this project by taking in the CTO if nothing else. However if you still feel robbed, do it the google way. Both of you become presidents and guide the project together for now and bring in some other expert with proven experience as the CEO.
I think at the end of the day... April 1st i mean, slashdot's marketing guys would realize that green aint that bad... Go Slashdot! Go Green! or that color font they have going on here... hold on i'l check my color palette and be back
Well that's the problem with memory leaks... you never know. If you look at Bugzilla for Firefox's memory leaks, i can see atleast 5-10 major and critical memory leak issues. In my own example, as i typing out this post, i have 5 tabs open and one of them is a pdf. My memory consumption is 242,000MB out of 512MB and my page files are being written at an all time high. Honestly, I think once MS comes up with IE7, we might see a reversal in all the growth and publicity firefox has acquired.I love firefox and hopefully the memory leak issues are resolved sooner than later cuz i hate to go back to see the blue E all over again
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