I'm going to be very cheeky here so sorry in advance.

This is the kind of noise i alluded to below :-)

PJ



On Wed, Feb 11, 2009 at 7:41 PM, John Gill <[email protected]> wrote:

> What you really need is for your site to become sentient and have it spot
> the current trends and re-write itself using those technologies.
>
> You'll need python 5000 for that though.
>
> John
>
>
>
> On Wed, Feb 11, 2009 at 2:35 PM, PJ Fitzpatrick <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
>> 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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