On Thu, Jul 11, 2013 at 3:17 PM, Till Schneidereit <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Jandem kindly made me aware of https://wiki.mozilla.org/JavaScript:Hackers.
> That does something at least similar to what I'd like to have.
>
> The differences are:
> - it is the other way around. While I'm personally curious about what
> people do, having a list of areas is useful more often, I think.
> - it is, of course, outdated. The same is somewhat likely to happen to any
> list, but as I said, I'd want to make a serious effort to not let that
> happen.
>

npb created a "Finding a Peer" table on the Hackers page:
https://wiki.mozilla.org/JavaScript:Hackers#Finding_a_Peer

I tried filling out as many areas as made sense to me, but I know for a
fact that that list is neither complete, nor fully correct. It would be
fantastic if people could go and correct the information about themselves
and added missing areas they deem important.

I created an etherpad for tracking who did this[1], and will start bugging
people on IRC. If you don't want to be bugged, either because you've
already filled out the info, or if think this is all silly, just remove
yourself from that list. (In the latter case, you might also want to tell
me, because I plan on reusing that list to do this again at some point in
the medium-distant future.)

As it turns out, I'm surprisingly bad at creating lists of people, so this
particular list might be incomplete. You might be missing! That is
terrible, and I apologize profusely. And ask you to add yourself to the
list.


thank you!
till

[1]: https://etherpad.mozilla.org/spidermonkey-peers
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