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Re: Linked in Alternative - free / privacy respecting
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Lori Nagel |
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Re: Linked in Alternative - free / privacy respecting |
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Fri, 15 May 2020 15:29:08 +0000 (UTC) |
I have been thinking about this myself a lot as well. Whatever is
made, it needs to be something developers would actually use. There
are lots of times where people make what seems to be great sites, but
no one ever uses them. Free Software project teams need three things.
1. Vision, a coherent vision of what the project is supposed to be
about, the problem or issue or desire the project is supposed to
address, the types of users it is supposed to serve.
Sometimes this can be stated simply as "roughly a clone of some
proprietary program", but for new innovative ideas that doesn't really
work.
2. Passion. developers must have passion about the project, even if
they aren't devoting a lot of time to it, they must at least think it
is worthwhile enough to spend their most precious commodity upon,
that is their time, sometimes this is because the project scratches a
developers own itch, or someone the developer personally knows.
3. Skills. If it was just passion and vision things would be easier.
However there are sometimes groups of people with a lot of passion and
vision, but not enough skills to pull it off. Eventually, all the
passion and vision just seems to dissipate if needed skills cannot be
applied to the creation of or improvement of the project.
On Friday, May 15, 2020, 10:30:05 AM EDT, Paul Sutton
<paulsutton@disroot.org> wrote:
Hi
Not sure if this is a little off topic, I am currently on LinkedIn
which
is OK for some things but seems just sluggish and not very friendly in
places.
I wondered if there was an alternative that is more in line with the
values of the free software community and respects privacy.
Possible features
1. Could be built with free tools
1. Built by developers for developers, which would allow free software
projects to find other developers (or hackers as we call them) to help
with projects.
3.Perhaps enabled with Activity pub to allow a decentralized approach
and linking to fediverse accounts.
4. With linkedIn you can pull down dates from a menu, sometimes having
a
free form entry box would perhaps be better.
5. Tags for job or other skills, this would allow easy searching by
tags, similar to the fediverse. if you have for example #kernel in
your
list, then anyone doing a search should be able to find others with
kernel expertise
8 easier to add qualifications and courses, LinkedIn seems to be
rather
clunky with this, you add a provider, then add courses and have to link
to the provider. It may be easier to have a text box for this and you
add in the information manually.
9. I was asked recently on Mastodon to prove I was not a robot user,
so
something similar may actually encourage / force some sort of
interaction.
10. Make it easier to add work history, be it employment, volunteer
etc, Friendica makes it easy to add a post, with a topic box, tag box
and the a free form text box. So maybe something similar. As with
Friendica or Mastodon I can add pictures to posts, to adding a pdf /
picture of a certificate should in theory be doable that way (may be
better for the qualifications but that would also cover in work
training.
11. Maybe have encryption and gpg built in (privacy / security)
12. Allow for gpg keys if you sign gpg my key you have met me, so could
be a way to sign my profile or say I am that person (if that makes
sense)
13. integration in to chat services or ids for chat services.
I was thinking that this would make it easier to find people to help
with development.
I am not looking at developing this (I really don't have the skills or
even know where to start), just asking if there has been any
discussions
anywhere regarding developing such a service.
I know there are lots of individual projects that need help and there
has to be an easy for developers to sign up and find where others need
help.
Thanks
Regard
Paul Sutton
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