+1 I think a better IRC directory would go a long way toward a) shortening the new hire up-to-speed time (speaking from experience!) and b) helping outsiders join the community.
Thanks for taking the initiative on this, Damian!
TC
On 7/5/17 8:05 AM, Tom . wrote:
I think this is a good idea, and am fine with all that info. My standard photo is 'out there', but I'm not sure if I'll choose that or my identicon. A couple of thoughts:
- It's pretty easy/simple to handle people who don't want a photo:
it's standard practice everywhere to just let them pick a (hopefully non-offensive) thumbnail they like or use already.
- If someone doesn't want to pick a thumbnail, perhaps we can default
them to an onion.
- I'm not sure how I feel about the EFF page being full-width and
everything. I'm not sure how well that works for the long list we have.
Ideas/Opinions: https://www.eff.org/about/staff - full width means very long. I also prefer our abbreviated bios to these very long ones that try and list every notable accomplishment the person has ever done (looking at you Peter!)
https://www.rust-lang.org/en-US/team.html - I don't like any design that requires hovering over to get any non-biographical information though.
https://www.opentech.fund/about/people - This could almost work, but many people's descriptions are longer than 6 words.
-tom
On 4 July 2017 at 16:25, Damian Johnson atagar@torproject.org wrote:
Freedom! Sweet GSoC-less freedom! Ok, lets ruin it.
Between newhires and new volunteers Tor is growing quite a bit right now and a common complaint I've heard for years is that our community makes it maddeningly hard to figure out who's who. Yes, for many of us this is intentional but for others it's not...
"Who's that arma guy I was talking with on irc? He seemed nice. Ok, thanks. Now which of these people is Roger? Great. And, what does he do?". Multiply that by ninety dev meeting attendees and it's no wonder we drive our lovely hair-pulling newcomers to early baldness.
For much of our community this anonymity is intentional and we definitely don't want to muck with that, but I suspect some opt-in information from those of us ok with it could make our community a lot easier to join. As such I'd like to run the following questionnaire among our tor-internal@ membership...
Would you like to be listed on the 'core people' webpage [1]? If so...
- What name or alias would you like to be called?
- Provide a description for the page of what you do.
- Would it be ok to list your IRC nick? If so, what is it?
- Would it be ok to list your OpenPGP key? If so what is your public key?
- Is there a photo or image you'd like to have displayed?
Many folks will say 'heck no' to much of this and that's perfectly fine. The last question is a bit of an experiment where I'm curious if we can pattern ourselves after the EFF's page [2]. Maybe this won't pan out but here's my thoughts...
- Newcomers first come to know us by cryptic irc nicks that look akin
to truncated sha256 digests. Pictures may make our community feel friendlier and more approachable. Note this *doesn't* need to see a photo. For example see Mark Burdett and Ben Burke on the EFF page.
- Maybe a page of smiling faces and cartoon turtles will be helpful to
Shari for her upcoming fund raiser?
Maybe this'll work, maybe it won't. My hope is that folks will have fun coming up with a picture to represent them, but maybe too few people will to make it work. Who knows - worth asking. ;)
Thoughts? This dovetails nicely with my role maintaining tor-internal@ so I'd be happy to keep it up to date as we continue to grow our community.
Cheers! -Damian
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