I was searching for a bit of code relating to a new Pownce feature today and came across Ohloh.
Ohloh appears to be an online social network for open source developers. The site has personal profiles where you can list your open source projects, programming languages, and even your 'stack'. Hot. You can also give kudos to other members and members are ranked on their kudos points.
And here's where the trouble starts. What do I normally do on social networking websites? I flirt. You flirt. We all flirt on these sites.
And while I went around Ohloh giving kudos to developers of open source stuff that I love, I couldn't help thinking it was the online dating equivalent of shooting fish in a barrel.
