As usual, anybody here got interested in developing social networking site? I'm personally bored of developing social networks, just go ahead contact his email directly ya (tidak usah kirim email konfirmasi ke saya lagi / bisa juga dari orang ybs menghubungi saya siapa yang saya rekomen tapi tau sendirilah gimana biasanya kalo arie suka rekomen via japri/ditelpon langsung)
---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: 2008/4/30 Subject: [WWR:Available for Hire enquiry] Social networking site development To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] From: Ben Haldenby ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Subject: Social networking site development Category: Available for Hire enquiry Message: Hello, My company Fire Island Ltd. (of which I am a director) are developing a social networking site based around music events. We have built a static mock-up of the site (which can perhaps be used as a design document) and now require assistance in building the server-side application code and database. We favour the Ruby on Rails framework, MySQL and Linux as our platform. The site will include these standard social networking features: Users can register and create a profile. Users can find other users, add them as friends and leave comments/send messages. Users can edit their profile, adding basic textual information and uploading a profile picture. Users can also browse/search a list of music events. Each event has its own page. Here the user can state that they are attending the event (or have attended in the past). Users can upload photos of the event, tagged with the year of the event. Users can leave comments on the event page. Users can browse/search a list of bands/artists. Each band has its own page. Here the user can state that they are a fan, they have seen the band perform (including at which event and which year). Users can upload photos of the band, tagged with which event the performance was at and in which year. Users can leave comments for the band. Users can join one of many regional networks (London, New York, etc). Users can then find other users in the same network that are attending the same events. Users can access a personal dashboard. Here they can confirm/deny friend requests (an email is received when a friend request is made). They can also edit/delete friends. Users can edit/delete photos and edit/delete profile information and account settings (email address, password, etc). We would also like to take advantage of the Lazy registration design pattern. A new visitor will not be forced to sign up straight away. The visitor can begin interacting with the site and making some of the above actions before sign up. A temporary account will be made for them, allowing them to return to the site and upgrade by registering at a later time. Registering will unlock the other restricted features for them. Restricted features include: adding friends, leaving comments, posting photos. Unrestricted features include: stating that they have attended an event, becoming a fan of a band and viewing their own 'basic' profile page. I very much look forward to discussing this with you further. Please contact me at [EMAIL PROTECTED] if you require further information or would like to suggest anything. Thanks! Ben Haldenby Creative Director Fire Island Ltd. Sent from profile page: http://workingwithrails.com/person/4899-arie-kusuma-atmaja blog: http://tinyurl.com/2bjgvn saya tak guna YM, saya guna email dan skype

