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rodney ramdas

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Rodney Ramdas is a de-enterprised Ruby on Rails developer from the Netherlands.
The RailsDay Guessing Game Posted: Jun 19, 2006 7:59 AM
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So RailsDay is in full effect. Commits are trickling in. There have been reports of contestants being fed brain stimulants intravenously. Let’s analyze the top 10 commit logs and try to guess what people are building.

1. Josh Peek, looking at his commits my guess he’s building a kick ass forum
2. Thomas Lee, mmmm he’s importing vcf’s , must be a contacts management app or something
3. Peat Bakke, total mystery for me. Something to do with when_roasted -> roasted_on and there’s a default route to coffee.
4. Rick Olson, web 2.0 zoo keeping app, lotsa monkey patching, ‘nuff said
5. Tom Lieber, bit of a mystery too, could be a RPG , could be a marketing tool for dungeon and dragons fans. I’m clueless.
6. Bryan Helmkamp, generates maps for rails developers with directions to closest jolt vending machine
7. Joe Martinez, generates maps for railsday dev back to mbp ( seriously , i have no idea)
8. Will Emigh, finally a web 2.0 gardening app !
9. Erik Gregg: “Trees make oxygen. Oxygen makes People. People make hate. Hate makes the dark side.”
10. Josh Susser, a self-referential wiki with polymorphic spam filters for suckas.

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