Make QtDN more social.
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Hi, folks. I thought, we communicate in this place every day, but almost don't know about each other.
Let's will tell more about self.About your family, work (if it is not top secret, of course ;) ) and hobbies.
What's about me:
I born and live in small Russian town (about 250 000 inhabitants).
I am 24 years.
I have wife and small son (10 months).
My best friend and colleague is "Denis":http://developer.qt.nokia.com/member/222 :)
Now, I work in software development company and develop cross-platform mobile application.I like all that is connected with computer science, like Linux :) and Open Source.
I speak on English badly, but I try get more practice. And it one of reason, why I'm here. :)
My sweet dream - move to Europe: to Germany or Finland or... Norway.
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+1 nice initiative. may be we should have a section in forum where interested members can introduce themselves.
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btw we can have all this information added in our profile page too. It would be much better.
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250k city is not really small though ;)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Finnish_municipalities_by_population
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It's relative to what one is comparing with :)
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I think that adding that stuff to the profile is the more convenient place. If someone starts liking your posts, or wants to know about you for whatever reason, he/she can easily click your name, and here is the info about you.
In other forums though, is customary to write first a "hi!" in a specific subforum called salutations.
I think I've even seen this on IRC, because sometimes join and depart so often, that the channel is flooded with "hi" and "brb". :-)
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The loudge is not the correct place to tell about the presentation?
[quote author="disperso" date="1292204105"]I think that adding that stuff to the profile is the more convenient place. If someone starts liking your posts, or wants to know about you for whatever reason, he/she can easily click your name, and here is the info about you.
In other forums though, is customary to write first a "hi!" in a specific subforum called salutations.
I think I've even seen this on IRC, because sometimes join and depart so often, that the channel is flooded with "hi" and "brb". :-)[/quote]
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Smar, for Finland (and other Europe countries) it is not so small town, but for Russia it is small town :) Also I can say that our town is located near Moscow, but I think that distance between our town and Moscow (approx 300km) will be not so small for you :)
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That's correct. 300 km is far here in Germany. And 250' is big :-))
I live in a small village, with about 400 people near Nuernberg which means 20 km :-))But regarding the idea, that's really good. But it should go to the profile I think. Then everyone knows, how to find that info and where. And a "say hello" forum would also be nice for self introduction.
definitely a +1 from me.
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chetankjain, Good! -BTW you first after me, who told about himself, though topic started 3 days ago.-
I found "Gerolf":http://developer.qt.nokia.com/member/38 profile.