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120 pointsby wolfparadeover 13 years ago

43 comments

spooneybargerover 13 years ago
As far as I can tell, this equates 'best programmers' with people who run repositories for popular projects.<p>I suppose if you think Justin Bieber and various top of the charts pop stars are the best musicians it makes sense.<p>I think that good programmers can be involved in popular projects but being involved in a popular project on github shouldn't be the defining characteristic of a 'good programmer'.
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krobertsonover 13 years ago
1) Searched for "San Francisco, CA" and it was returning people from India.... ?<p>2) Its 2011, githire.com should work the same as www.githire.com. This is my biggest pet peeve with any site.<p>3) The "add info" button on a user page goes to <a href="http://www.githire.com/user/edit" rel="nofollow">http://www.githire.com/user/edit</a> which simply loads the user info for a username of edit on github.<p>Overall an interesting idea, but maybe unveiled a bit prematurely.
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chealdover 13 years ago
Don't pitch the value of your product with "We have a very high tech algorithm" until it works. Invoking the "secret sauce" when your basic functionality doesn't work is amateur-hour stuff, and degrades the benefit of the doubt that people otherwise give a new product.<p>This project feels like it's about halfway to MVP. This is more akin to a tech demo.<p>All that said, equating inbound connections with programmer ability is an inherently flawed metric for measuring how hireable a person is.
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shadowfiendover 13 years ago
I'm mildly confused. What repository is listed alongside a user? My user (<a href="http://www.githire.com/user/Shadowfiend" rel="nofollow">http://www.githire.com/user/Shadowfiend</a> ) shows a repository that, to my knowledge, I've never created, forked, or contributed to...
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TMKover 13 years ago
Failed Execution. Take it down and fix it up. Do at least some testing before launching.<p>The biggest failure is that wrong information is showing up for peoples username. Thing is, if the username does not yet exist in your data set, then query it before showing someone else's profile.<p>Popularity does not show how good software developer is, we are not celebrities, some of us are not even bloggers. Some of us do not actively participate on open source, even if we have few repositories in Github. Though we still might be looking for work.
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tibbonover 13 years ago
I actually love this based on easy of finding cool programmers in my area using languages I can play with. Yea, this sounds silly if you're in SF, but in Columbus, Ohio, finding cool programmers that dig FoSS and interpreted languages is tricky. Too many people doing Java, .NET and Oracle stuff at Nationwide and similar. Too few people doing fun things.<p>THANK YOU to whoever made this.
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kstenerudover 13 years ago
So how is this different from Klout's "high tech super-secret ranking algorithm" that everyone knows is worthless?
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imajesover 13 years ago
Hey, there's MVP, and then there's buggy as hell. Yours falls into the latter. I've loaded 'my' user profile now a half dozen refreshes, and I only saw myself once.<p>It'd be great if you went back and had a good look at your code, and how you got here. Less rush == better product == higher chance of traction.
drgathover 13 years ago
Currently showing Linus on my page. Bug, or feature? :) <a href="http://www.githire.com/user/derek" rel="nofollow">http://www.githire.com/user/derek</a>
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dylangs1030over 13 years ago
Aside from the constructive criticism, it might help usability is you made your algorithm more transparent so users could see <i>why</i> they are essentially irrelevant (if they expected otherwise) and why some others are getting what appears to be arbitrarily high rankings. But, I do like this idea, and it would certainly benefit me if you found a way to make it universally indicative of a coder's skill. But that's hard. 1. It's still hard to tell without sitting a hacker down and testing them, 2. popularity does affect page rank. Some highly useful repositories are lost in a sea of absolutely useless, but popular programming playthings.
sogradyover 13 years ago
This is similar to what Matt Biddulph wrote back in 2010. See here:<p><a href="https://github.com/mattb/flotsam/tree/master/github-recruitment/" rel="nofollow">https://github.com/mattb/flotsam/tree/master/github-recruitm...</a>
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jamie_caover 13 years ago
This sounds like it's supposed to be for hiring, but a quick search for Toronto had 7 of the top 10 as not hireable (according to their profile).<p>Bug? Missing feature of MVP? Missing filter option?
iambotover 13 years ago
hmmm, seems I'm entirely irrelevant, with a GitRank of: N/A. Better not tell my employer.<p>I'm not sure whether this is due to my profile not being indexed or that its rank is so low so as to be negligible.<p>Would be nice if they explained their ranking system better. (On the site itself)
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tmcwover 13 years ago
Cool idea! - though the projects that show up next to users don't correspond with those users, as I would assume they're supposed to?
pyreover 13 years ago
The blog link parsing is off. If the blog value doesn't have an "<a href="http://" rel="nofollow">http://</a> on it, then it treats it as a relative link under githire.com. E.g.:<p><pre><code> Blog: mechanicalgirl.com </code></pre> links to <a href="http://www.githire.com/mechanicalgirl.com" rel="nofollow">http://www.githire.com/mechanicalgirl.com</a>
buduover 13 years ago
The idea is great, but the implementation is totally broken presently. I tried two times with "Montreal, QC" as a query, the first time it returned only result from London (UK) and the second time only Philadelphia (PA).
amasadover 13 years ago
So lets pretend project popularity is a good measure for programmers. But what if somebody is contributing to other popular projects or is part of an organization that has popular projects?
asoloveover 13 years ago
NB: It seems you have your DNS/subdomains set up incorrectly. githire.com returns nothing while www.githire.com works. Be sure to set one of them to the canonical url for seo purposes.
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jlaroccoover 13 years ago
I'm a bit confused how this works.<p>I searched for my location and couldn't find myself.<p>I tried my page directly at <a href="http://www.githire.com/user/jl2" rel="nofollow">http://www.githire.com/user/jl2</a> and see my "GitRank" is N/A. I clicked "Add Info" and was taken to another user's page: <a href="http://www.githire.com/user/edit" rel="nofollow">http://www.githire.com/user/edit</a><p>Is it a bug? Did this happen for anybody else?
espeedover 13 years ago
Nice idea :) I have been working on a blog post and example app for how to do this with Gremlin and Neo4j -- should be up soon.
achompasover 13 years ago
I'm sure you're working to fix a couple of issues with your app, so I'm not trying to pile on here. Love the idea, and I just wanted to report two bugs:<p>1. githire.com/user/acompa returns my account, while www.githire.com/user/acompa returns someone else.<p>2. Clicking "Add Info" on my profile<p>githire.com/user/acompa<p>takes me to the profile of user "edit" via<p>githire.com/user/edit<p>You might need to construct your URLs more consistently, it seems?
jt11508over 13 years ago
Looks like they are in 503 land right now...
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to3mover 13 years ago
Nobody has mentioned the name.<p>A simple "Doesn't do exactly what it says on the tin" disclaimer would probably suffice...
antiheroover 13 years ago
How exactly does GitRank work?<p>Also, the add info doesn't seem to do anything.<p>BUG: If you click add info on a user page, it goes to /user/edit rather than /user/&#60;username&#62;/edit<p>Finally, the repo next to me is some uni project that I haven't updated for about a year, why is it showing that? :(
clark-kentover 13 years ago
Small bug, "add info" button takes you to <a href="http://www.githire.com/user/edit" rel="nofollow">http://www.githire.com/user/edit</a> which belongs to the github user <a href="https://github.com/edit" rel="nofollow">https://github.com/edit</a>
rebel19over 13 years ago
This thing is a joke. Searched for Atlanta Georgia and came across someone who had no open source contributions on and three skeleton projects as a top guy while high profile open source contributors were not in the system.
sktrdieover 13 years ago
There's something wrong. <a href="http://www.githire.com/user/parse" rel="nofollow">http://www.githire.com/user/parse</a> has rank of 10 and doesn't own the project shown on the page.
alpbover 13 years ago
Can't even find my username (ahmetalpbalkan). I think it requires more testing on the ranking algorithm and probably more input parameters to compute rank.
rumblestrutover 13 years ago
I tried searching for local Ruby guys, and some of the top Django/Python people I know showed up at the top of the list.<p>It might need some tweaking.
jcoderover 13 years ago
Seems to me you don't have enough information to declare "Hireable: false." I don't have much of a github presence. I am hireable.
thepumpkin1979over 13 years ago
Looks like is not showing the commits on other projects or the organizations you belong to. It's an interesting idea though.
robertgaalover 13 years ago
Somebody should do the same for Dribbble.
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umarmungover 13 years ago
For a glorified search engine, why does this require Javascript to return a static page set of results?
lincolnwebsover 13 years ago
Searching 'detroit' gives results from Munich. Searching 'detroit, mi' gives Zurich.
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creativityhurtsover 13 years ago
For Palo Alto it gives me only non-hireable people. And Facebook.
knoover 13 years ago
I found a good candidate then saw this: Hireable: false<p>:( I will look again ...
dcolishover 13 years ago
Oh please let companies use this to determine "real" talent!
Jdover 13 years ago
Just got my first Github spam message today. Coincidence? Is this being used as a spam tool?<p>Anyone else got something like this in all caps? &#60;&#60;GREETING TO YOU AND YOUR FAMILY, IN MY SEARCH FOR A... &#62;&#62;
cliftonmckinneyover 13 years ago
We've had a similar project live for a little while now. It's opt-in only though.<p><a href="http://www.workforpie.com/" rel="nofollow">http://www.workforpie.com/</a>
emreyilmazover 13 years ago
nice idea but poor implementation.<p>by the way, it would be good if users categorized by programming languages.
fasoutoover 13 years ago
Good use of twitter bootstrap!
dennisgorelikover 13 years ago
Search takes ~30 seconds and returns no results or "503 Service Unavailable"<p>Does not look viable.
jQueryIsAwesomeover 13 years ago
There are some problems with the search engine, if i search by "Bogota" there is no result from my city... and it give me exactly the same results if i write "Colombia".<p>Maybe you should use the Google API: <a href="http://goo.gl/H5cGY" rel="nofollow">http://goo.gl/H5cGY</a>