this seems exciting @cryptix_laptop23 @cryptix @cryptop - congratulations.
Where are you at with building it?
I would love to know if there's anything we can do to help you and your team succeed
What you've decribed gets me thinking about how lead and skill routing happens in Enspiral. Basically when I meet up with someone, I gossip (my own and other peoples needs) and they might propose a novel routes. The in persn part feel really good because routing is actually a trust-based and trust building exercise. To be explicit - I won't route leads that I think are not a good fit because routing influences my social graph - if I pass dodgy leads or ideas that are a waste of time too much, then people will be less excited to help. If I route great matches we actuall get excited to talk to each other more.
Other prior art:
- Crisp's Bun Routing Protocol
- HyLo - know the founder @edward if you ever want to bounce ideas about what has / hasn't worked for them
Where are you at with building it?
We started officially at the beginning of September and are still in the meta/process planing stage but I'll keep you all up to date.
Having keeping in touch with the ssb community as part of my job feels really good. :)
- if you want to talk modules for building easily with, happy to any time. There are a few of us building things for and around patchcore. No idea if it's a good fit @cryptix, but happy to answer any questions or give a tour (we could make a video of the tour!)
Yes, sure!
I can give you a small peek into our tech stack so far and I'm planing to have our code on git-ssb next week and document more of our progress on here as well. On of our current ideas is to make a ssb key and use it as our blog, like the oldweb viewer.ssb and maybe bots to mirror content to legacy microblogging/social nets.
re modules/tech: I considered patchcore but couldn't really articulate reasons to use it other than it being a thing that I also don't understand fully myself either. So we picked what the others were also comfortable with. Which is now vuejs+vuex bundled with webpack/babel/eslint using electron for endpoint deployment/bundling appimages and what not. I hope we can give something back in the process as well even though we didn't pick patchcore now.
@cryptix this is really great to hear and see various teams emerging that are building on with ssb - I don't personally mind what you use, as long as you are in communication about what your decisions are - the choice not to use something is really a more valuable feedback than choosing to use it.
I look forward to comparing notes @cryptix , I'm sure there'll be heaps to learn.