Mitchell N Charity wrote:
> Actually, what I'd like to say is I've easily created lightweight social
> networking site davistechsocial.mumble, with an extremely low barrier to
> entry, and neat features including realtime "a couple of us from X are
> heading over to the Burren in an hour, all are welcome".  But here in
> the not quite future... sigh.[1]
> 
> (q) Suggestions on lightweight social infrastructure?

IRC? (Looks like we don't have an IRC page on the wiki...created.)

http://boston.pm.org/kwiki/index.cgi?IrcRoom

Unless you want to create a Twitter or identi.ca account for this purpose.

I seem to recall hearing about a social networking site where you could
specify a time, location, and some topics of interest and it would
connect you up with others interested in meeting for lunch or dinner.
(That superficial description makes it sound like a dating site, but
that's not how they described it.) I can't remember anything unique
enough to Google it...

 -Tom

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