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keith
Alan, thanks for the offer. We're just about to roll out the new design for the site. Once that is bedded in, we can look at how to do it.
In the same manner as the recent TechLudd, there could be a list of names and a "Talk to me about..." for each name.
adam
Also for designers one or two image previews of their design work. Using the directory on Creative Ireland is a nightmare clicking through links and hoping 1. they actually have a site and 2. they have a portfolio.
I was more thinking a simple directory with no commentary etc. Would be up to each company seeking services to do their own due diligence and ensure that the service provider is ok. It would just be the starting point for most people who currently do things like googling "web development ireland" or mailing their mates.
If there are existing directories, please post the URLs here because I'm not aware of them. The other useful thing to post would be interest group mailing lists (Python Ireland etc). If I'd known about Ruby Ireland in 2006........
A quick search brings up the following list. Looking at them i see not enough focus on back end specialities and some out of date. It would need a reporting system for dead links and businesses.
http://www.designfirms.org/directory/web-design...
http://www.creativeireland.com/directory/
http://www.freelanceireland.ie
I agree with Adam, keep it simple - just a list with profiles: name, website, skills, location contact info, status ("looking for any freelance work", "only interested in Flash", etc.). I could bang this out in 30mins in Django. What do you think Conor, freelancers.ie?
i.e. anyone can put their known name to a designer (authentication of that name is the only interesting part).
-Robin.