Just as an head-up, not to discourage you or anything, but seeing as you are still rather new here (and possibly the TI community): It's generally considered as bad netiquette to invite people to join a programming team for a project that doesn't exist yet or a personal team to work on future projects that are still being planned, if at all. For it to work, you generally need to have a considerable amount of work done on your projects, including a lot of code, so people are interested at all, and then, you need to make sure to plan well so the project can survive member retirements and such things. If you mean a programming team like The Coders of Tomorrow or Revsoft, then you have to make sure you got a few established releases before starting a "competing" team. Otherwise people tend to not be interested, because in the first case, they fear they will have to do most of the work for you, and in the second case, it is seen as advertising.
Also if you manage to get coders that can do the projects in question, make sure to plan well, coding-wise, so no variable conflict or such stuff occur.