Perhaps just adding a couple check buttons to the
database:
[X] Available for professional Linux Audio consulting
[X] Available as a Linux audio community node
Easy enough to add.
There could then be 2 entry points to the
database, one catering to the company or individual looking for a Linux
audio consultant and another for those wanting to connect with other
audio developers. The latter being more losely based since one would
not necessarily need to be a professional to just meet others.
I'm still looking for the appropriate name for this db. I want it to
provide all the functionality that we need to allow users and developers
to do real networking. Whether that is for paid work or just to arrange
meetings with people in an area you may be travelling to/through.
I think it makes sense that as part of a comunity that is based on
openness we provide a way for people to get a little background info on
us. I also hope that this database will present one more level of
professionalism to the Linux audio developers public image.
I like the idea of having an email proxy so that one
could hide their
email address (as an option) and a form could be provided that would
email the user from the internally stored address. I think the idea of
Spam might scare away some people from putting their info in the
database (like me).
I can make it more spammer unfriendly. I'll think about how. Currently
there is a form mailer provided to allow people to contact directly from
the site. Since setting this up for my business site a couple of years
ago it has proven to be a good way for people to contact me. So I have
provided this feature for the db also.
That is possibly the most useful feature on the site. Anyone (not tested
with lynx) can contact you directly.
Perhaps this might already be the case (haven't
tried submitting
anything yet to the database) but having the street address info be
optional is good (just city/country is probably sufficient in many
cases) as well as phone number and any other items related to privacy.
Indicating optional and required fields would be nice on the entry >form.
Currently the only required entry is an email address. Soon I will have
a proper login faciltiy so there will also be a password required.
Maybe a resume URL would also be good, so if one is
browsing through
lots of entries they can quickly jump to individual's resumes.
I figure this belongs in the specifics column. I will make it parse
these entries for urls and automatically create links. On that note
would anyone find it useful to have a photo column?
--
Patrick Shirkey - Boost Hardware Ltd.
For the discerning hardware connoisseur
Http://www.boosthardware.com
Http://www.djcj.org - The Linux Audio Users guide
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Being on stage with the band in front of crowds shouting, "Get off! No!
We want normal music!", I think that was more like acting than anything
I've ever done.
Goldie, 8 Nov, 2002
The Scotsman