Tracking Ruby on Twitter

Hi all,

I was having trouble finding some interesting rubyists to follow on
twitter. Since my company is already playing around with tracking
things on twitter, I took a bunch of ruby & rails related terms and
created a ruby specific tracker. It's kind of basic, but I thought
that some of you might also find it useful:

http://twitter.zappos.com/ruby

Also looking for suggestions for other terms to track (current ones
are listed in the upper left).

Let me know what you think.. thanks!

-Pawel

Pawel Szymczykowski:

I was having trouble finding some
interesting rubyists to follow on twitter.

What about polling similar stuff out of Hashtags? I’d guess it has
better signal-to-noise ratio than simply grepping the full Twitter
firehose (if that’s what you’re doing now).

-- Shot

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Hi Piotr,

Hash tags are cool if you set out with the idea of using them to
announce something specific (like an event). The problem is that they
feel unnatural, they break the conversational tone, and the great
majority of people don't use them. In this case, I think it's much
cooler to get an overview of of the random chatter from time to time
and just tune in (click through) when something seems interesting. :slight_smile:

-Pawel

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On Thu, May 15, 2008 at 12:00 PM, Shot (Piotr Szotkowski) <shot@hot.pl> wrote:

Pawel Szymczykowski:

I was having trouble finding some
interesting rubyists to follow on twitter.

What about polling similar stuff out of Hashtags? I'd guess it has
better signal-to-noise ratio than simply grepping the full Twitter
firehose (if that's what you're doing now).

-- Shot
--
Even if you think that a lobotomized flatworm could understand
your instructions, your luser probably won't. And we tried
lobotomizing a few lusers to see if it would help, but it
didn't make any detectable difference. -- asr FAQ