FLOSS.pro: Microblogging for free software professionals

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flossproMicroblogging platforms like Twitter and FriendFeed are all the rage at the moment, but unless you’re selective it’s easy to become overwhelmed by irrelevant content. Enter FLOSS.pro, a Laconica-based microblogging service for free software professionals, spearheaded by South African free and open source advocates.

Karl Fischer(@kmf), one of the key drivers behind the project, describes FLOSS.pro as a “microblogging site for Free/Libre and Open Source Software professionals(Floss).”

The idea, Fischer says, is to give software developers and organisations access to an open platform that is relevant to their work and daily lives. “FLOSS.pro exists purely that people can get more exposure for themselves as a FLOSS professionals and for the projects that they work on. It gives developers direct access to his or her users and helps them to quickly answer questions regarding the project.

“Imagine I’m looking for info on MySQL. I can quickly fire off a question: ‘Hi I need to setup !mysql securely any ideas how, can you point me to a good resource?’. That was 86 characters to ask a question. Another example: ‘!jobs My company is a looking for a !php developer, interested?’.”

Think of FLOSS.pro as a hybrid platform; like a cross between a Linux user group email list and an all-comers service such as Twitter.

The FLOSS.pro service is based on the freely-available Laconica software which was originally developed because of Twitter instabilities and because many users wanted to use a free and open platform to do microblogging.

Although FLOSS.pro is just a few days old, Fischer says that the uptake has been fairly rapid. “I’m very excited. Currently we have more than 50 FLOSS professionals on FLOSS.pro.

“I would like companies to embrace FLOSS.pro as another way of getting info to their users and people that are interested in their projects. I would like to see developers and people involved in FLOSS to get better jobs and more experience. This is community. People these days think that social networking is a new thing which is not entirely true. People in free and open source communities have always used the Internet to communicate and to create great software.

Tectonic already has a group on FLOSS.pro. We’re also on Twitter and have recently joined FriendFeed.

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5 Responses to “FLOSS.pro: Microblogging for free software professionals”

  1. Jonathan says:

    Doesn’t seem to handle the strain well though, it’s down already :-/

  2. @Jonathan
    Seems to be working for me now. Maybe just a temporary problem?

  3. Jonathan says:

    yes, it’s back up.

  4. Karl Fischer says:

    Interesting …. it hasn’t been down as far as I have been seeing. It could happend when we switched of the www.

    It’s still alpha … feedback always welcome.

    Karl

  5. Karl Fischer says:

    We are 20 days old! and things are awesome!

    Karl

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