It's not bad, however it doesn't include my contributions to open source projects just the repositories that are in-fact mine. If I was reviewing someone else's resume I'd want to see those things.
On the similar note, try this LinkedIn Resume builder - <a href="http://resume.linkedinlabs.com" rel="nofollow">http://resume.linkedinlabs.com</a>. It's pretty cool and useful too!
We are doing something pretty similar but we take info from other sources like sourceforge or google code and also from github. It's called Masterbranch (<a href="http://www.masterbranch.com" rel="nofollow">http://www.masterbranch.com</a>)<p>PS I have another account here but I can't log in :(
The "sometimes I blog at" links don't seem to work; for example, on <a href="http://resume.github.com/?rupa" rel="nofollow">http://resume.github.com/?rupa</a>
Pretty cool. I wonder how it decides which repos to show though. It listed my dotfiles repo but not Leiningen, which is the #1 most-forked Clojure project.
Very nice. Please fix: "repository by it's sum of watchers" => "repository by its sum of watchers".<p>No one wants to have a typo in their resumé. :-)
Ok everyone, I've added a basic listing of member organisations but the API seems to be a tad erratic and sometimes doesn't load and some other times does.<p>Please let me know if something is completely wrong and so I'll revert it.