Hey Kevin,
Sorry it appears misinforming to you. All I can say is that I'm speaking honestly about my plans for IndieB.io Cork.
Thanks for chipping in, though, and I would love to hear more from past teams about how to improve the programme.
Best,
Cathal
On 15 October 2014 15:25:51 GMT+01:00, Kevin Chen <bkevinchen@gmail.com> wrote:
Nice discussion here! Although, I seem to be the first one of the participants in the first round of teams posting here.
The hype is good and all, but there's a lot more to consider before signing anything. Definitely apply, but there are certain things to watch out for before you commit. There is at least a bit of misinformation going on here. I'll leave it at that without going into too much detail.
Also, I'd be happy to help you out, for free. I would also recommend reaching out to some of the other teams involved as well.
Kevin
On Wednesday, October 15, 2014 8:30:44 AM UTC-4, Cathal Garvey wrote:By the way, the application form for the Cork and SF programmes are both
live, for applications:
http://indieb.io/apply-to-ireland/
http://indieb.io/apply-to-sf/
In both cases, remember the following:
* You can apply to both, or for multiple projects.
* Application is not an agreement to participate on your part; that
comes later. So you stand to lose nothing by applying, you can always
turn down if we make you an offer.
* Ownership over and confidentiality of your ideas is guaranteed
throughout and after the application process, whether or not you are
offered or accepted into the programme(s).
* Be sure to email me if you make an application, just in case it
doesn't reach me directly yet. We're still working on the Cork/SF
split and there may be hiccups.
Happy applying, hope to see some fun projects!
best,
Cathal
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