1. When a user joins, if their email address doesn't match an existing school, immediately prompt them for what their school is. It took me some head scratching to realize I had to add my school.
2. When I try to join a school, don't give me an error saying "fill out your profile first", let me fill out the profile at that time and show my school as selected. This part confused me.
3. Your form validation must die! I put in Dec. 2008 for graduation and then it spit back "must be 4 characters", consider putting something in parentheses to let me know this and shrink the width of the field.
4. Consider letting folks add links to their personal homepages, facebook or linked in profiles.
Good idea, I only point all this out because I like it enough to care.
Awesome feature! I wish I had it while I was at school. Probably would have made some great connections. It would be great if someone could add this functionality to the core site. Maybe someone who's name starts with P and ends with aul?
I don't mean to limit it to us schools only, I just threw this together last Saturday. How do you suggest I make this work for all hackers at all schools?
Indeed, my university (in Australia) uses [email protected], which is invalid. Interesting idea though - I like the upfront note/forethought about the cache settings.
it appears i have more than a few bugs with this, as some of the user passwords are mysteriously resetting =[ i'm going to add a reset pass function, and try to understand what's going on. i probably posted this on yc news a bit too early, as i have a proficiency exam monday that i still have to study for and haven't bug-tested this thoroughly. ack
edit> there is a reset pass function on the login page, but i need to track down this mysterious bug.
Great idea. Love the colors (even though usually I hate light-on-dark).
I wonder, though: is it possible to ask Facebook to query for the intersection of users at my school and in an arbitrary (for instance, "hacker news") Facebook group? (I wouldn't be surprised if it's not, but it would definitely be an excellent feature for Facebook to consider.)
someone told me about that, and another suggested using facebook for all of this, but i like being able to see what skills, startups, and club affiliations a person has too.
I tried to add my school, but it says my school already exists. On the main page, my school isn't listed and there is no "+Join" link on any of the schools. WTF?
Beacame a lil frustrated with the "join" form, every time it goes through the error validation, it clears all the previously typed information forcing me to re-enter. I Did it twice, on the third gave up. I'll try later.
Interesting but I think this would be helpful if I could click the school, view the contents inside it and see which HN handles are associated with this.
For instance, I added "Georgetown University" as my alma mater and wasn't able to see inside the link. (Granted, I'm the first person to join under this school).
I wanted to view New York University since it's right down the block from me and I want to meet more hackers here in in NYC, but I wasn't able to see which HN users attended the school.
I like it, though more than just schools would be good in the future. It is a little frustrating that I can look outside my startup's window and see NYU but since I'm at another school so I can't meet the person who signed up from NYU. I think you will ultimately need a Facebook like network setup if you want to go seriously with this.
Have you thought about adding facebook connect integration and scraping from their networks page? This seems like the perfect app for fb connect integration.
[+] [-] raffi|17 years ago|reply
1. When a user joins, if their email address doesn't match an existing school, immediately prompt them for what their school is. It took me some head scratching to realize I had to add my school.
2. When I try to join a school, don't give me an error saying "fill out your profile first", let me fill out the profile at that time and show my school as selected. This part confused me.
3. Your form validation must die! I put in Dec. 2008 for graduation and then it spit back "must be 4 characters", consider putting something in parentheses to let me know this and shrink the width of the field.
4. Consider letting folks add links to their personal homepages, facebook or linked in profiles.
Good idea, I only point all this out because I like it enough to care.
[+] [-] breck|17 years ago|reply
[+] [-] jmtame|17 years ago|reply
on a side note, if any fellow hackers want to help me with this project, shoot me an e-mail ([email protected]). cheers.
[+] [-] paulgb|17 years ago|reply
If you whitelist @uwaterloo.ca, I know that there are a few uwaterloo students on HN.
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[+] [-] mnemonik|17 years ago|reply
Looks like a cool idea though, I would like to be able to sign up.
[+] [-] jmtame|17 years ago|reply
edit> there is a reset pass function on the login page, but i need to track down this mysterious bug.
[+] [-] jmtame|17 years ago|reply
[+] [-] noahlt|17 years ago|reply
I wonder, though: is it possible to ask Facebook to query for the intersection of users at my school and in an arbitrary (for instance, "hacker news") Facebook group? (I wouldn't be surprised if it's not, but it would definitely be an excellent feature for Facebook to consider.)
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[+] [-] chedigitz|17 years ago|reply
signed up & added Temple University.
Beacame a lil frustrated with the "join" form, every time it goes through the error validation, it clears all the previously typed information forcing me to re-enter. I Did it twice, on the third gave up. I'll try later.
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[+] [-] daveambrose|17 years ago|reply
For instance, I added "Georgetown University" as my alma mater and wasn't able to see inside the link. (Granted, I'm the first person to join under this school).
I wanted to view New York University since it's right down the block from me and I want to meet more hackers here in in NYC, but I wasn't able to see which HN users attended the school.
[+] [-] pclark|17 years ago|reply
glad there aren't hackers outside US schools.
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[+] [-] kaens|17 years ago|reply
Sounds like an interesting tool at the least.
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