Hey there,
I’m in favor of pronouns!
I bet there’s two or three other bits or information it’d be useful to know about each other — home time zone comes to mind, but there might be others. I suspect that this info is too public to go on tp.org.
Stripe recently blogged about their internal people page feature ( https://stripe.com/blog/stripe-home) but I can’t imagine where the Tor version of that would live.
TC
On Thu, May 17, 2018 at 8:31 AM Tom Ritter tom@ritter.vg wrote:
There's a lot of us and many folks (or maybe just me) haven't met most people or are otherwise unsure about pronouns.
Put them on the people page? Good idea? Bad idea? Too public?
The crappy HTML I wrote to do this is to float left and float right the field.
<td> <a id="tjr"></a> <div class="photo"><img src="../images/people/tjr.png" alt="tjr" width="128" height="150"></div> <div class="icon"><a href="https://twitter.com/tomrittervg"><img src="../images/twitter-small.png" alt="twitter" width="20" height="20"></a></div> <div class="icon"><a href=" https://db.torproject.org/fetchkey.cgi?fingerprint=8ACD146EA94CEB12E4EA691566A109189B79658F "><img src="../images/pgp-key.png" alt="pgp key" width="20" height="20"></a></div> <div class="name"><a href="#tjr">Tom Ritter</a></div> <div class="field" style="float:left"><b>IRC:</b> tjr</div> <div class="field" style="float:right">he/him</div> <div class="description">Maintains <a href="https://consensus-health.torproject.org/">Consensus Health </a>, runs one of the bandwidth authorities, and contributes to Tor Browser.</div> </td>
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