I recently spoke to the people at Ohloh about having the Xen.org project become a more active participant with their community tools. I am focusing on the Ohloh Journaling solution and would like to get community feedback on this tool. A nice, short video of the tool is available at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hIBiT2HShMo&eurl=http://www.ohloh.net/articles/introducing_journaling with a complete overview at http://www.ohloh.net/articles/introducing_journaling.
If you are using this tool already or have a comment, please add it to this blog posting or email me directly. This tool appears to be an excellent way for the Xen.org community to communicate quickly without necessarily using the mailing lists for items that may not need a formal mail message.
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