On 01/15/2012 05:20 AM, Pratap Chakravarthy wrote: >> http://www.muktware.com/people > > IMHO email, mailing-list and source repositories are the main ways to > propagate thoughts and programs, and by tracking them it is possible > to track people behind them. If I were you, I would go about doing the > following things, > > * Pull any many threads as possible from relevant mailing lists. > * Pull repositories for software under Ubuntu, PyPi, CPAN and relevant > package stores. > * Start curing the information and populate them in your data-store. > * Expose cured information via web-application, media articles etc ... > > Of course others have already solved these problems, but if you are > serious enough it should not be a deterant here. Do share your > strategies with us, that way you might gain better traction. > > All in all it is a good initiative.
Thanks. I am either way conducting interviews of such people so that I can also understand and talk about what they are doing and then invite then to enter data about themselves. This way they get aware of the list and I get more info about them and their work which we can tell the world through articles. Thanks for your pointers, will work on those as well. Swapnil _______________________________________________ ILUGC Mailing List: http://www.ae.iitm.ac.in/mailman/listinfo/ilugc
