I hear they addressed this in the Q&A after their presentation at LAUNCH, but I'd like to see them pull in more external services. StackOverflow is only one small part of my online identity. GitHub is much more representative and I'd like to include things like my Hacker News and Twitter stats as well.<p>I recently made a rough mockup of what I called 'Devume' to show the concept behind a living resume for developers: <a href="http://screencast.com/t/FRwVor0hnm" rel="nofollow">http://screencast.com/t/FRwVor0hnm</a> If anyone wants devume.com and @devume to make it real, it's all yours.
For a new user who visits this site for the first time, the "2.0" doesn't make any sense. Why add version number to your product name? It's fine to write about it in blog post announcement. But when I visit your site, I don't care which version it is. I know I'm using latest version that is live.
Can anyone comment on whether or not they have found advertising on the SO jobs board to be a good source of candidates? I listed a position there in December for a systems engineer with EC2 experience and got no responses - I've had much better luck with Startuply for example.
It's a shame there's still no decent PDF export option other than the less-than-ideal print-to-file route. I don't want to have to maintain yet another copy of my CV.
There are still bugs, I cannot change how many years of experience I have with languages. Currently stackoverflow thinks I have 10 (!) years of C# experience. That must mean I have designed the language...how can I change this?
It seems the site is grinding to a halt with the traffic. I think it's a good idea. Just the other day I was thinking, what can you really do with reputation? I think this is going to push the peer-review process to new limits with more kinds of "attacks".
I did a test search and found a Erlang/Android job "by the beach." I don't job surf very often and I'm not currently looking for another day job, but this has to be one of the coolest job listings I've seen:<p><a href="http://careers.stackoverflow.com/jobs/10048/android-development-team-leader-voalte" rel="nofollow">http://careers.stackoverflow.com/jobs/10048/android-developm...</a>
This seems like a great fit for the stack exchange sites in general. They're building communities of experts in various fields and now you can hire someone who proven to be an expert in that field by going to careers.[stack exchange site].com.