Check out Rockstar.com – a social platform built by South Africans originally for the CRM community. They have recently expanded it to include SharePoint.
http://rockstar365.com/veroniquepalmer
Hey Paul,
I checked my profile and added some certifications, but I saw I got no more projects. I guess they will be migrated soon?
Thanks and good job!
As promised, we have been making significant changes to Rockstar 365.
Last night (GMT +2) we released our largest update to the service yet. An all new ORDO ranking engine will run again from the 1st of September in order to give an opportunity to Rockstars to update their info.
Projects from the previous solution will be migrated across and added under the timeline but marked as private. Users can then edit the solution details and tech used in order to make them public.
We hope you love it!
Mark, we agree!
Your team have done such an awesome job on the SharePoint Community. It’s initiatives like this which serve the entire ecosystem in a manner which helps as all “win sustainably” (from our blog post http://blog.rockstar365.com/2013/05/28/why-we-built-rockstar-365-for-you/).
We will pick up the API discussion offline with you once our next big deployments for Rockstar profile pages are live. Sounds like a great idea!
Humility is a noble trait.
@V
Everyone knows you ROCK. Besides ORDO, your customers keep on telling us that.
@Matthias
Everyone who is enjoying this awesome community as a result of your contribution to the team, would agree too.
haha … no ORDO isn’t helping to settle old ‘scores’.
Wendy, we will be sharing more info on some of the thinking behind the scoring algorithm via our blog in the next day or so.
In short, community influence is currently calculated on the data we have. No. of Rockstars who reference you, how your Rockstar pages are shared and viewed etc.
We are currently busy with a major update to individual Rockstar profiles that will further enhance the accuracy of the ranking (which is a journey).