January 21st, 2009
Just about 2 weeks ago I have been bitching about the #rubyonrails channel (no need to look it up as this article will negate that anyways). Fortunately (for everyone I guess
some prominent rails guys came after me, gently kicked my ass and challenged me to check out #rubyonrails again (after leaving a bit pissed off about 2 years ago), claiming that the atmosphere has changed drastically.
So, I took their advice, joined the channel, and was indeed pleasantly surprised. During my 2+ weeks of stay, I can’t remember any incident (ok, except the constant trolling on TextMate vs Vim, Mac vs Linunx, Shoulda vs rSpec, jQuery ftw, how RJS sucks, how Java sucks (well, initiated by me ;-)) and found most of the people very friendly and helpful. Also made a few friends and had some great fun.
I also discovered some great #rubyonrails stats by @radarlistener and persuaded him to add a little feature to it: display then number of thanks per all messages. It’s not a huge feature, but we can find out some interesting stuff with it - for example, the signal to noise ratio off different guys: which of them are helping out the most on average (we could probably dig out the reverse info too - a.k.a. help vampires, but that’s outside of the scope of this post).
So, without further ado, here is a top 30 list (the number behind the nick denotes “lines per thanks”, i.e. how much lines the given person had to enter to receive a “thank you”):
- pet3r: 69
- stympy: 70
- octopod: 83
- mikeg1a: 90
- mf_irc: 97
- koppen: 105
- noodl: 120
- eljo: 120
- topfunky: 126
- leeo: 128
- fcheung: 129
- chippy: 137
- rainmkr: 138
- gerhardlazu: 139
- blj: 142
- madrobby: 142
- darix: 154
- toretore: 158
- minam: 162
- thread: 162
- donomo: 166
- halorgium: 168
- sonofslim: 169
- don-o: 170
- claudio: 176
- melvinram: 180
- bitsweat: 180
- ddfreyne: 181
- archetypo: 183
- jacobat: 185
Hey where’s lifo and rsl? Wtf?!!11!1! My script must be buggy… need to spend more time on #rubyonrails to learn this Ruby thingy properly.
Thanks to @radarlistener for his great work on the stats, as well as other great #rubyonrails bots.
