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Re: GitHire

#6
hmmm, seems I'm entirely irrelevant, with a GitRank of: N/A. Better not tell my employer.

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.

Would be nice if they explained their ranking system better. (On the site itself)

Re: GitHire

#7
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.

THANK YOU to whoever made this.

Re: GitHire

#8
post #6

hmmm, seems I'm entirely irrelevant, with a GitRank of: N/A. Better not tell my employer. 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. Would be nice if they explained their ranking system better. (On the site itself)

It looks like they are still crawling the GitHub pages.

Re: GitHire

#9

So how is this different from Klout's "high tech super-secret ranking algorithm" that everyone knows is worthless?

GitRank, is based on the pagerank algorithm. Check out the best see if they don't match who you think should be there. http://www.githire.com/best

Is it this one :) ?

http://www.michael-noll.com/projects/spear-algorithm/

Re: GitHire

#10

So how is this different from Klout's "high tech super-secret ranking algorithm" that everyone knows is worthless?

GitRank, is based on the pagerank algorithm. Check out the best see if they don't match who you think should be there. http://www.githire.com/best

Sure. For example:

http://www.githire.com/user/tom3q has a bunch of repos and a score of 2.79.

http://www.githire.com/user/ukanga has basically nothing and a score of 5.33.

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