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Gregg Pollack

4/17/2008 4:03:00 AM

Hey guys,

Some of you may have already heard about this, but I thought I'd
post it to this group since there are quite a few people here who
probably deserve some recognition and gratitude.

This morning we put up the Ruby Hero Awards (http://
www.RubyHeroes.com). There are many people in the Ruby/Rails world
who contribute to our community and rarely receive any recognition or
payment for their work. They write educational blogs & tutorials,
create plugins & gems, contribute to open source projects, and put on
events, and help out people who need assistance on groups like this.

Ruby Hero Awards was created to show some gratitude and give these
people the recognition they deserve. Hopefully the type of recognition
that keeps them doing what they're doing, and continuing to make our
community stronger.

So if you want to show some gratitude then take a moment to
nominate someone you think is a Ruby Hero http://www.Ruby....

The winners will be announced on stage at Railsconf next month.

Gregg Pollack
RailsEnvy.com
15 Answers

James Britt

4/17/2008 5:44:00 AM

0

Gregg Pollack wrote:
> Hey guys,
>
>

> This morning we put up the Ruby Hero Awards (http://
> www.RubyHeroes.com). There are many people in the Ruby/Rails world
> who contribute to our community and rarely receive any recognition or
> payment for their work. They write educational blogs & tutorials,
> create plugins & gems, contribute to open source projects, and put on
> events, and help out people who need assistance on groups like this.
>

Who are those people on the panel?

http://www.rubyheroes...

I have to say I recognize maybe only half the names, and I think I've
been pretty attentive to the Ruby world (though not the Rails section).

Are these people active on ruby-talk?

There are no bios, no links to any background info.

And why announce the results at a Rails conf? Why not at a general Ruby
conference?


--
James Britt

"Judge a man by his questions, rather than his answers."
- Voltaire

Lyle Johnson

4/17/2008 12:39:00 PM

0


On Apr 17, 2008, at 12:43 AM, James Britt wrote:

> Who are those people on the panel?
>
> I have to say I recognize maybe only half the names, and I think
> I've been pretty attentive to the Ruby world (though not the Rails
> section).
>
> Are these people active on ruby-talk?
>
> There are no bios, no links to any background info.
>
> And why announce the results at a Rails conf? Why not at a general
> Ruby conference?

I also only recognized a few of the panel members (probably the same
ones that you did). It's pretty clearly a Rails thing, and I would
assume that's why they're announcing it at RailsConf.

Daniel Berger

4/17/2008 1:14:00 PM

0



On Apr 16, 10:05=A0pm, Gregg Pollack <GreggPoll...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hey guys,
>
> =A0 =A0 Some of you may have already heard about this, but I thought I'd
> post it to this group since there are quite a few people here who
> probably deserve some recognition and gratitude.
>
> =A0 =A0 This morning we put up the Ruby Hero Awards (http://www.R...
com). =A0There are many people in the Ruby/Rails world
> who contribute to our community and rarely receive any recognition or
> payment for their work. =A0They write educational blogs & tutorials,
> create plugins & gems, contribute to open source projects, and put on
> events, and help out people who need assistance on groups like this.
>
> =A0 =A0 Ruby Hero Awards was created to show some gratitude and give these=

> people the recognition they deserve. Hopefully the type of recognition
> that keeps them doing what they're doing, and continuing to make our
> community stronger.
>
> =A0 =A0 So if you want to show some gratitude then take a moment to
> nominate someone you think is a Ruby Herohttp://www.Ruby....
>
> =A0 =A0 The winners will be announced on stage at Railsconf next month.

Ooh! Ooh! Can I be a Ruby VILLAIN? It's always more fun to be the bad
guy.

Dan

Jamey Cribbs

4/17/2008 1:22:00 PM

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On Thu, Apr 17, 2008 at 9:13 AM, Daniel Berger <djberg96@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
> On Apr 16, 10:05 pm, Gregg Pollack <GreggPoll...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Hey guys,
> >
> > Some of you may have already heard about this, but I thought I'd
> > post it to this group since there are quite a few people here who
> > probably deserve some recognition and gratitude.
> >
> > This morning we put up the Ruby Hero Awards (http://www.Ruby...). There are many people in the Ruby/Rails world
> > who contribute to our community and rarely receive any recognition or
> > payment for their work. They write educational blogs & tutorials,
> > create plugins & gems, contribute to open source projects, and put on
> > events, and help out people who need assistance on groups like this.
> >
> > Ruby Hero Awards was created to show some gratitude and give these
> > people the recognition they deserve. Hopefully the type of recognition
> > that keeps them doing what they're doing, and continuing to make our
> > community stronger.
> >
> > So if you want to show some gratitude then take a moment to
> > nominate someone you think is a Ruby Herohttp://www.Ruby....
> >
> > The winners will be announced on stage at Railsconf next month.
>
> Ooh! Ooh! Can I be a Ruby VILLAIN? It's always more fun to be the bad
> guy.
>
> Dan
>
>
>

You already are a villain, Bergermeister Meisterberger. :)

Jamey

Luis Lavena

4/17/2008 1:37:00 PM

0

On 17 abr, 02:43, James Britt <james.br...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Gregg Pollack wrote:
> > Hey guys,
>
> > This morning we put up the Ruby Hero Awards (http://
> >www.RubyHeroes.com). There are many people in the Ruby/Rails world
> > who contribute to our community and rarely receive any recognition or
> > payment for their work. They write educational blogs & tutorials,
> > create plugins & gems, contribute to open source projects, and put on
> > events, and help out people who need assistance on groups like this.
>
> Who are those people on the panel?
>
> http://www.rubyheroes...
>
> I have to say I recognize maybe only half the names, and I think I've
> been pretty attentive to the Ruby world (though not the Rails section).
>

Let see what Google answers ("ruby ?" % ['put name here'])

Adam Keys : http://therea...
Personal blog/tumblr, no tutorials or deep look into Ruby

Anthony Eden : http://www.anthon...
Personal blog, few technicall stuff from Rails and Ruby, nothing deep
to take a good look at.

Brandon Beacher : http://www.workingwithrails.com/person/7942-brand...
Personal blog is out of date (9 months), Is the guy who coded the
RubyHeroes site...

Bruce Williams : http://codefl...
Rails fame, Validatable all fame, father of the validations in
projects like DataMapper and Sequel (but not the implementer) --
anyway, they split from the path long ago.

Chad Fowler : http://chadf...
no need to comment, right? Rails Recipes, RubyGems incubator...

Chu Yeow : http://blog.code...
Living on the edge (of Rails), enough said.

Dave Thomas : http://pragdave.pra...
Programming Ruby author.

David Black (David A. Black?) : http://dablog.ru...
Ruby for Rails author

Evan Phoenix : http:/...
Rubinius father

Gregg Pollack : http://www.rai...
RailsEnvy dude... well, rails dude.

Jason Seifer : http://www.rai...
The other RailsEnvy dude :-)

Josh Owens : http://josh.the-...
Personal blog, rails related posts

Laurent Sansonetti : http://chopi...
Resume page, MacRuby / Ruby/Cocoa guy?

Mike Clark : http://clarkware.com/c...
Mostly Rails, part of the Rails Studio and Advanced Rails Studio of
Pragmatic Programmers training

Peter Cooper : http://www.rubyi...
RubyInside, RubyFlow, SwitchPipe.

Robert Dempsey : http://www.railsf...
Rails for All

Steven Bristol : http://lessever...
Rails Developer

Thomas Meeks : http://www.fullofmuchwinandaw...
Single post, google couldn't locate lot of resources besides Orlando
Ruby Group (ORUG). Based on InfoQ comment, looks like he is using
Rails with netbeans

Tyler Hunt : http://blog.tyle...
Coding blog, Ruby, Rspec, capistrano, javascript post...

> Are these people active on ruby-talk?

Haven't seen anyone.

> There are no bios, no links to any background info.

Hope what I provided above helps

> And why announce the results at a Rails conf? Why not at a general Ruby
> conference?

Take your own conclusions based on the details I posted before.

PS: If I had a huge ego, can I nominate myself? it will be considered
as valid nomination? :-D

HTH,
--
Luis Lavena

M. Edward (Ed) Borasky

4/17/2008 1:39:00 PM

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Lyle Johnson wrote:
>
> On Apr 17, 2008, at 12:43 AM, James Britt wrote:
>
>> Who are those people on the panel?
>>
>> I have to say I recognize maybe only half the names, and I think I've
>> been pretty attentive to the Ruby world (though not the Rails section).
>>
>> Are these people active on ruby-talk?
>>
>> There are no bios, no links to any background info.
>>
>> And why announce the results at a Rails conf? Why not at a general
>> Ruby conference?
>
> I also only recognized a few of the panel members (probably the same
> ones that you did). It's pretty clearly a Rails thing, and I would
> assume that's why they're announcing it at RailsConf.
>
>
In that case, I think I'm going to nominate Zed Shaw.

Anthony Eden

4/17/2008 1:47:00 PM

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On Thu, Apr 17, 2008 at 9:40 AM, Luis Lavena <luislavena@gmail.com> wrote:
> On 17 abr, 02:43, James Britt <james.br...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Gregg Pollack wrote:
> > > Hey guys,
> >
> > > This morning we put up the Ruby Hero Awards (http://
> > >www.RubyHeroes.com). There are many people in the Ruby/Rails world
> > > who contribute to our community and rarely receive any recognition or
> > > payment for their work. They write educational blogs & tutorials,
> > > create plugins & gems, contribute to open source projects, and put on
> > > events, and help out people who need assistance on groups like this.
> >
> > Who are those people on the panel?
> >
> > http://www.rubyheroes...
> >
> > I have to say I recognize maybe only half the names, and I think I've
> > been pretty attentive to the Ruby world (though not the Rails section).
> >
>
> Let see what Google answers ("ruby ?" % ['put name here'])
>
> Adam Keys : http://therea...
> Personal blog/tumblr, no tutorials or deep look into Ruby
>
> Anthony Eden : http://www.anthon...
> Personal blog, few technicall stuff from Rails and Ruby, nothing deep
> to take a good look at.

Ouch, that just hurts.

<snip>

> > Are these people active on ruby-talk?
>
> Haven't seen anyone.

A lot of us are here.

> PS: If I had a huge ego, can I nominate myself? it will be considered
> as valid nomination? :-D

I wouldn't be surprised if someone nominates you Luis given the amount
of time and effort you put into RubyGems on Windows.

V/r
Anthony

pat eyler

4/17/2008 2:22:00 PM

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On Thu, Apr 17, 2008 at 7:40 AM, Luis Lavena <luislavena@gmail.com> wrote:
> On 17 abr, 02:43, James Britt <james.br...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > Who are those people on the panel?
> >
> > http://www.rubyheroes...
> >
> > I have to say I recognize maybe only half the names, and I think I've
> > been pretty attentive to the Ruby world (though not the Rails section).
> >
>
> Let see what Google answers ("ruby ?" % ['put name here'])
>
> Adam Keys : http://therea...
> Personal blog/tumblr, no tutorials or deep look into Ruby

but let's not forget the incredible: Adam Keys and the USS Ruby


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m...


>
> HTH,
> --
> Luis Lavena
>
>



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Sam Smoot

4/17/2008 2:26:00 PM

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On Apr 17, 8:37 am, Luis Lavena <luislav...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Bruce Williams :http://codefl...
> Rails fame, Validatable all fame, father of the validations in
> projects like DataMapper and Sequel (but not the implementer) --
> anyway, they split from the path long ago.
>
> HTH,
> --
> Luis Lavena

I could be wrong, the project might have changed hands for all I know,
but I think you're thinking of Jay Fields: http://blog.jayf...

...and just to set the record straight, DM's validations started out
custom, implementing Martin Fowler's idea of Contextual Validations,
though to be fair, 90%+ of the syntax was borrowed from Rails. Then we
switched to Validatable, which seemed like a good idea at the time,
but required overwriting a good bit of the Validatable code. Now we've
gone back to the original DM validations and just filled in the areas
we didn't cover so well before.

Now I've got a little transcoding to do, and then it's all DM, all day
hopefully. ;-)

Oh yeah, Adam Keys is a great guy. Organizes a lot of Ruby related
events around Dallas. Spreads the knowledge. Brilliantly smart. OTOH
his love of Rails frustrates me to no end. :-D

Gregg Pollack

4/17/2008 2:30:00 PM

0

Just to answer a few questions.

Yes, this is a Ruby thing. We're announcing the winners are Railsconf
because it's the biggest Ruby related conference in the next two
months. I imagine it might be the biggest Ruby related conference all
year, so why not give the winners the most recognition we can (even if
they aren't attending).

The Panel was put in place so we wouldn't have to make this a
popularity contest. When doing something like this you have two
choices:

1. The person with the most nominations wins. Obviously someone could
easily post to their blog "Nominate me!", get all their friends to
nominate them... yadda yadda.

2. Put together a reputable panel of voters who can look through all
the entries, take the number of nomination someone gets into account,
and pick out the proper winners. Who is on the panel in my opinion
doesn't really matter, as long as they keep up to date with what is
going on in the community. We were lucky enough to find a few people
I personally would consider "community leaders", who wanted to help
out. I see this as lending more credibility to the awards
themselves.

FYI. By being on the panel, they've also disqualified themselves from
winning any of the awards.

Perhaps the people who win the awards this year can join the panel the
next time we do awards (maybe at Rubyconf this time). ;-)

-Gregg