I thought I'd kick off a discussion about where this site could go from here...
In my talk at Ancient City Ruby where I launched this site, I made a point of saying that I don't believe that promoting diverse pair-programming is ultimately a technical problem. The tools are there; it's more about getting to take the first step: putting out a virtual "welcome mat", and/or having the courage to ask another programmer "hey, can I pair with you sometime?".
I also feel that even if there are technical ways to facilitate the process, I'm not smart enough to predict what will be most helpful. So between that and a lack of time, I kicked off my campaign with a badge, a hashtag, and nothing else. If we need tools, I'd like to see the community evolve them.
Of course, with that said, naturally I have some ideas. Here are some of the thoughts I've had about where to with this site:
- Badge (DONE!)
- Resource listing (In progresss)
- Aggregator for #pairwithme tweets
- Aggregator for #pairedwith tweets (barebones pairsquare)
- Pairing contact form. The idea is that you'd sign in w/Twitter or GitHub and get a customized badge embed code. The custom code would link to a "pairing request" form that would send you an email when people submitted it.
- Pairsquare! A proper app for "checking in" with a pair, a la Foursquare. Rack up your memetic diversity score by pairing with more people! Compete with your friends! Impress potential employers!
- Others have suggested a place to list info about yourself and your skills, timezone, etc. in order to help people pair up. I partially like the idea, but I also want to continue to encourage people to just come out and ask other community members they are interested in pairing with.
So what do you think? Got more ideas? Jump in!
I thought I'd kick off a discussion about where this site could go from here...
In my talk at Ancient City Ruby where I launched this site, I made a point of saying that I don't believe that promoting diverse pair-programming is ultimately a technical problem. The tools are there; it's more about getting to take the first step: putting out a virtual "welcome mat", and/or having the courage to ask another programmer "hey, can I pair with you sometime?".
I also feel that even if there are technical ways to facilitate the process, I'm not smart enough to predict what will be most helpful. So between that and a lack of time, I kicked off my campaign with a badge, a hashtag, and nothing else. If we need tools, I'd like to see the community evolve them.
Of course, with that said, naturally I have some ideas. Here are some of the thoughts I've had about where to with this site:
So what do you think? Got more ideas? Jump in!