Tech Founder here, looking for possibly 1 or more additional Tech co-founders, and possibly a non-technical "business guy/gal" co-founder.<p><i>your expertise (startup and/or prior work)</i><p>Software developer for the past 10+ years, 4-5 years of generic IT before that. From pulling ethernet cable in drop ceilings and administering Netware 3.x servers, to writing code in Java, Groovy, Scala or Clojure and all sorts of stuff in between... I've worked at firms ranging from "so small you'd never have heard of them" to some you might be familiar with, such as IBM, Red Hat and Lulu.<p><i>desired skillsets of a co-founder</i><p>For a tech co-founder: programming ability in some combination of languages that should probably include at least one of Java, C++, Groovy, or Scala. Experience / education / skills related to information retrieval, machine learning, social-network-analysis, text-mining, data-mining, etc.<p>Alternatively, same thing about programming languages, but deep knowledge of business intelligence, master data management, SOA, etc.<p>For a non-technical co-founder:<p>Deep knowledge and extensive experience in marketing related to B2B enterprise software would top the list. Understanding of market segmentation, positioning, differentiation, etc. would also be important. Some experience as a sales person, with demonstrated ability to close sales wouldn't hurt either. Beyond that, any skills / knowledge / know-how related to business model innovation, fund-raising, business development.<p><i>whether you have an idea that you are committed to or you are willing to explore other ideas</i><p>Pretty deep into something right now, but never say never. At the moment, the current initiative is based on open source "Enterprise 2.0" software (although perhaps taking a broad view of what "Enterprise 2.0" means). Basically, enterprise search / information retrieval / knowledge management woven together with social-networking & machine-learning to solve problems related to finding, filtering, retrieving, analyzing, and routing information in an organization.<p><i>areas of interest</i><p>JVM languages: Java, Scala, Groovy, Clojure. Big Data tools like Hadoop, HBase, etc. Machine learning libraries: Mahout, Mallet, Weka, etc. Information retrieval, including libraries / tools like Lucene, Solr, OpenNLP, UIMA, GATE, etc. Semantic Web / Linked Data. Inductive Logic Programming.<p>Ping me if you're interested, and I can send you the link to a more detailed "executive summary." and/or answer any questions.<p>Edit: also, for any co-founder, tech or otherwise, Good Things would be: a bit of a brash attitude, a healthy dose of skepticism, dislike for authority, convention and tradition, and at least a passing interest in heavy metal music. If you consider yourself an SMF, we'd probably get along well. \m/