On Thu, 2005-10-06 at 18:37 -0700, John Labovitz wrote: > On Oct 6, 2005, at 5:38 PM, Lennon Day-Reynolds wrote: > > > After that, the membership roster, RSS support, etc. were designed to > > help establish a bit more of a sense of community, and to provide some > > way to say, "yes, I am a participating member in PDX.rb" more > > concretely than just subscribing to the mailing list. > > Yeah -- *community.* I think that's been the driving implicit, if > not explicit, goal of the project. > > We have community-building, like the cat-herder/event-planner, or the > codefests themselves. We have community-mapping/gathering, like the > RSS aggregator or Ben's del.icio.us scraper. And we've been > discussing community-work, like the nodeDB for Personal Telco, or a > portfest, or the like, in which the pdx.rb does something for the > external community. > > So I think anything that enhances these goals would be very cool.
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