Ok,
I am developing a site that users can input details of the permuations of
technologies they have used on projects in the past. They can also input
details of the permutation of the technology they are now planning to use on
a project. The site will match users with offsetting requirements and
provide a means for them to communicate with each other on a one to one
basis. Think of it as bartering. You barter the expertise you have gained
from previous projects to get info you need on future projects. My thinking
is;
- While individual technologies are usually quite well documented there is
less information on how to use technologies together.
- One to one communication (and possibly ananoymous to the users?) reduces a
lot of the noise you usually have to sift through when getting stuff from
mailing lists and forums and the like, so it can be more efficient.
- With one to one communication you can get very candid views on tehnologies
that would not otherwise make it to a forum or be very well publicised on a
forum for one reason or another.
- The information obtained is less likely to be biased as i guess can happen
when corporations and the like know there is a wide audience.
- It could become a verifiable record of what people have done as there
would obviously be a way to rank the quality of replies that someone gives
on a topic.
- I have become a serious fan of barter. I have developed another site that
allows local business to barter with each other. I am attempting to get a
pilot going here in Laois at the moment.
tks,
PJ


On Wed, Feb 11, 2009 at 12:57 PM, Sean O'Donnell <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Hi PJ,
>
> If you told us what the list is for, I might have better ideas.
> A friend of mine put this together
>
> http://whatareyourunning.com/
>
> It has a list of such permuations, mostly rails and python orientated.
>
> Sean
>
> On Wed, 2009-02-11 at 08:53 +0000, PJ Fitzpatrick wrote:
> > Hi All,
> > I need a list of what i would call for want of a better way to
> > describe it project permutations. Sample permutations for building a
> > website might be;
> >
> > Python/Djanjo/MySql/JQuery
> > or
> > Python/Djanjo/Sqllite/Dojo
> > or
> > Python/Google Appengine/Google GWT
> >
> > Does anyone know of any site that would have such things listed. I
> > could of course go and get the individual categories but that would
> > lead to redundancy as certain things would not go together. For
> > example in the above Google Appengine acts as an alternative to the
> > database and the web framework.
> >
> > Anybody any ideas?
> >
> > tks,
> > PJ
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > >
>
>
> >
>

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