Gregg Pollack wrote:
> Hey guys,
> This morning we put up the Ruby Hero Awards (http://
>www.RubyHeroes.com). There are many people in the Ruby/Rails world
> who contribute to our community and rarely receive any recognition or
> payment for their work. They write educational blogs & tutorials,
> create plugins & gems, contribute to open source projects, and put on
> events, and help out people who need assistance on groups like this.
Who are those people on the panel?
http://www.rubyheroes.com/panel
I have to say I recognize maybe only half the names, and I think I've
been pretty attentive to the Ruby world (though not the Rails section).
Let see what Google answers ("ruby ?" % ['put name here'])
Adam Keys : http://therealadam.com/
Personal blog/tumblr, no tutorials or deep look into Ruby
Anthony Eden : http://www.anthonyeden.com/
Personal blog, few technicall stuff from Rails and Ruby, nothing deep
to take a good look at.
Brandon Beacher : http://www.workingwithrails.com/person/7942-brandon-beacher
Personal blog is out of date (9 months), Is the guy who coded the
RubyHeroes site...
Bruce Williams : http://codefluency.com/
Rails fame, Validatable all fame, father of the validations in
projects like DataMapper and Sequel (but not the implementer) --
anyway, they split from the path long ago.
Chad Fowler : http://chadfowler.com/
no need to comment, right? Rails Recipes, RubyGems incubator...
Chu Yeow : http://blog.codefront.net/
Living on the edge (of Rails), enough said.
Dave Thomas : http://pragdave.pragprog.com/
Programming Ruby author.
David Black (David A. Black?) : http://dablog.rubypal.com/
Ruby for Rails author
Evan Phoenix : http://rubini.us
Rubinius father
Gregg Pollack : http://www.railsenvy.com
RailsEnvy dude... well, rails dude.
Jason Seifer : http://www.railsenvy.com
The other RailsEnvy dude
Josh Owens : http://josh.the-owens.com/
Personal blog, rails related posts
Laurent Sansonetti : http://chopine.be/lrz/
Resume page, MacRuby / Ruby/Cocoa guy?
Mike Clark : http://clarkware.com/cgi/blosxom
Mostly Rails, part of the Rails Studio and Advanced Rails Studio of
Pragmatic Programmers training
Peter Cooper : http://www.rubyinside.com/
RubyInside, RubyFlow, SwitchPipe.
Robert Dempsey : http://www.railsforall.org/
Rails for All
Steven Bristol : http://lesseverything.com
Rails Developer
Thomas Meeks : http://www.fullofmuchwinandawesome.com/
Single post, google couldn't locate lot of resources besides Orlando
Ruby Group (ORUG). Based on InfoQ comment, looks like he is using
Rails with netbeans
Tyler Hunt : http://blog.tylerhunt.com/
Coding blog, Ruby, Rspec, capistrano, javascript post...
Are these people active on ruby-talk?
Haven't seen anyone.
There are no bios, no links to any background info.
Hope what I provided above helps
And why announce the results at a Rails conf? Why not at a general Ruby
conference?
Take your own conclusions based on the details I posted before.
PS: If I had a huge ego, can I nominate myself? it will be considered
as valid nomination?
HTH,
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On 17 abr, 02:43, James Britt <james.br...@gmail.com> wrote:
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Luis Lavena