yet another off topic: contrib members profiles
Take it CRUX's userbase is relatively small and somewhat involved into development/discussion process. And I think it is not always obvious "who is who" and what is person's e-mail address, full name or irc nick. I'd like to see a wiki page like [1] for (at least) contrib members (or anyone having a ports repository listed in ports db). Searching personal homepages for a few lines of info is not very convenient. The template could look like this: Real name: Age: Location: Personal website: IRC nick: Occupation: Area of interest: It could have URL like: http://crux.nu/Public/ContribMembers [1] http://crux.nu/Main/About -- Mikhail Kolesnik ICQ: 260259143 IRC: mike_k at freenode/#crux, rusnet/#yalta
Mikhail Kolesnik [2008-04-21 21:03]: Hi Mikhail,
Take it CRUX's userbase is relatively small and somewhat involved into development/discussion process. And I think it is not always obvious "who is who" and what is person's e-mail address, full name or irc nick.
I'd like to see a wiki page like [1] for (at least) contrib members (or anyone having a ports repository listed in ports db). Searching personal homepages for a few lines of info is not very convenient.
The template could look like this: [...]
It could have URL like: http://crux.nu/Public/ContribMembers
Go ahead. I'll fix up the links on Main/About then. Regards, Tilman -- A: Because it messes up the order in which people normally read text. Q: Why is top-posting such a bad thing? A: Top-posting. Q: What is the most annoying thing on usenet and in e-mail?
On Mon, Apr 21, 2008 at 09:03:44PM +0300, Mikhail Kolesnik wrote:
Take it CRUX's userbase is relatively small and somewhat involved into development/discussion process. And I think it is not always obvious "who is who" and what is person's e-mail address, full name or irc nick.
[...] BTW. Maybe we should create a Crux group at LinkedIn. What do you think? Wawrzek -- Wawrzyniec Niewodniczański (in some countries know as Larry) vel LarryN E-MAIL: wawrzyniec.niewodniczanski@pwr.wroc.pl PhD student @ JID: larryn@chrome.pl Wroclaw University of Technology TEL: +48(071)320-2894
On 2008-04-24 at 11:21, Wawrzyniec Niewodnicza??ski wrote:
BTW. Maybe we should create a Crux group at LinkedIn. What do you think?
I created a CRUX group in Facebook some time ago and it has since grown 500%. We are expecting it to hit OSNews really soon now. Greetings from the trenches, aon
Wawrzyniec Niewodniczański schrieb:
On Mon, Apr 21, 2008 at 09:03:44PM +0300, Mikhail Kolesnik wrote:
Take it CRUX's userbase is relatively small and somewhat involved into development/discussion process. And I think it is not always obvious "who is who" and what is person's e-mail address, full name or irc nick.
[...]
BTW. Maybe we should create a Crux group at LinkedIn. What do you think?
and Facebook and Lifejournal and ... To be honest, I am not willing to participate in any more of the countless web-based relationship networks out there. For every little *peep* there seems to be a perfect place in the web - stuffed with ads but no useful new functionality. The mailing list is still the best way for me to stay in touch. The information just comes to me... no need to go there, login and pick it up. Regards, Clemens
El Thursday 24 April 2008, Clemens Koller escribió:
Wawrzyniec Niewodniczański schrieb:
On Mon, Apr 21, 2008 at 09:03:44PM +0300, Mikhail Kolesnik wrote:
Take it CRUX's userbase is relatively small and somewhat involved into development/discussion process. And I think it is not always obvious "who is who" and what is person's e-mail address, full name or irc nick.
[...]
BTW. Maybe we should create a Crux group at LinkedIn. What do you think?
and Facebook and Lifejournal and ...
To be honest, I am not willing to participate in any more of the countless web-based relationship networks out there. For every little *peep* there seems to be a perfect place in the web - stuffed with ads but no useful new functionality.
The mailing list is still the best way for me to stay in touch. The information just comes to me... no need to go there, login and pick it up.
I agree completely. Besides, maybe we can add pictures or more information on the website to make it more friendly. The map we once had with the members locations was very cool. -- Alan
Alan <alan+crux@mizrahi.com.ve> wrote:
El Thursday 24 April 2008, Clemens Koller escribió:
Wawrzyniec Niewodniczański schrieb:
On Mon, Apr 21, 2008 at 09:03:44PM +0300, Mikhail Kolesnik wrote:
Take it CRUX's userbase is relatively small and somewhat involved into development/discussion process. And I think it is not always obvious "who is who" and what is person's e-mail address, full name or irc nick.
[...]
BTW. Maybe we should create a Crux group at LinkedIn. What do you think?
and Facebook and Lifejournal and ...
To be honest, I am not willing to participate in any more of the countless web-based relationship networks out there. For every little *peep* there seems to be a perfect place in the web - stuffed with ads but no useful new functionality.
The mailing list is still the best way for me to stay in touch. The information just comes to me... no need to go there, login and pick it up.
I agree completely. Besides, maybe we can add pictures or more information on the website to make it more friendly. The map we once had with the members locations was very cool.
I disagree partially. Hosting the information on crux.nu gives you authority over the data. But is such map, member list useful at all? I think it's about technical collaboration and not about social contacts. Regards Matthias-Christian
Hi, [...]
Besides, maybe we can add pictures or more information on the website to make it more friendly. The map we once had with the members locations was very cool. The map is still online [1], and we're approaching 100 users [2]: http://jw.tks6.net/files/crux/cruxmap.html
I've recently had the chance to add a couple of new users. To those of you not on the map yet but would like to be, please feel free to send me your contact information, and I'll add you too. I'll need the following infos: - City name and country (optional: state) - Longitude and Latitude - The name you want to appear; typically, I only use the first name or a nickname - IRC nick if you have one (and occasionally make it to #crux) - time zone if you know it; I can find this out myself Of course, if there's already a marker on the map for the place you live in, you can omit long/latitude and timezone. Thanks for your participation :-). Johannes Notes: 1) I recently had to do some fixes to make the balloon popups work again after an update of the Google Maps API, but that's done now 2) As no one has asked me to remove him/her from the map, I assume we have some stale entries, but they were CRUX users at some point in time -- Johannes Winkelmann mailto:jw@smts.ch Zurich, Switzerland http://jw.smts.ch
Johannes Winkelmann schrieb:
Hi, [...]
Besides, maybe we can add pictures or more information on the website to make it more friendly. The map we once had with the members locations was very cool. The map is still online [1], and we're approaching 100 users [2]: http://jw.tks6.net/files/crux/cruxmap.html
I've recently had the chance to add a couple of new users. To those of you not on the map yet but would like to be, please feel free to send me your contact information, and I'll add you too. I'll need the following infos: - City name and country (optional: state)
Munich, Germany, Bavaria
- Longitude and Latitude
11° 34′ O, 48° 8′ N
- The name you want to appear; typically, I only use the first name or a nickname
Clemens
- IRC nick if you have one (and occasionally make it to #crux)
"ximonda" or "miossyx" or some other random nick.
- time zone if you know it; I can find this out myself
Europe/Berlin, currently: CEST or UTC/GMT+2 Regards, Clemens
participants (8)
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Alan
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Antti Nykänen
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Clemens Koller
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Johannes Winkelmann
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Matthias-Christian Ott
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Mikhail Kolesnik
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Tilman Sauerbeck
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Wawrzyniec Niewodniczański