On Wed, Oct 6, 2010 at 11:49 AM, Serguey Zefirov <[email protected]> wrote: > 2010/10/6 Michael Snoyman <[email protected]>: >> Hi all, >> >> After finally getting OpenID 2 support worked out, I've now put up the >> Haskellers.com website[1]. Not all features are implemented yet, but >> the basics are in. > > Would it be possible to be able to login or consolidate two (or more) > different OpenID? > > For example, I would like to identify myself using GMail or Livejournal > OpenID.
That's a planned feature, and the database is already designed to support this. >> For now, I collect email address (spam-protected, don't worry), >> website, number of years of Haskell experience, and a free-form >> description. I've also added a skills section, but have purposely not >> added many. I wanted community input on the kinds of skills. Some >> ideas: >> >> * Web programming >> * Compiler writing >> * Write a monad tutorial :/ >> >> I see two main questions when it comes to selecting this list of skills: >> >> * How granular should we get? For web programming, for instance, >> should we ask about Yesod, Happstack, Snap, etc? > > I think that "skill cloud" would be nice so I can add my new skills > (packages, programs, domain specific knowledge) as I acquire them (or > write them). Could you describe what you mean by "skill cloud" here? I was more focused right now on the skills available for selection versus the manner of displaying them. >> * Should we include non-Haskell skills. I can imagine that employers >> would like to know that people also have experience with Java/C#/etc, >> but on the other hand we might want to make this Haskell-specific. >> >> One recommendation (from my wife actually) is to have two separate >> lists: a static list of Haskell-specific skills that users simply >> checkmark off, and then "additional skills" that everyone makes up >> themselves. > > If we provide some links associated with tags, it would be possible to > classify skills according to their relevance to haskell community. Once again, I'm not quite sure what you mean here; could you clarify? Michael _______________________________________________ Haskell-Cafe mailing list [email protected] http://www.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/haskell-cafe
