Do we want to create a Linked In group for ESP32 folks?
Posted: Fri Apr 07, 2017 11:33 pm
As you may know, "Linked In" is a business/career oriented web site that focuses on putting folks in touch with each other. For our technical activities, we have the opportunity to exchange knowledge very well here on this forum. We also have the IRC chat room.
This post asks if there is merit in creating an ESP32 "group" in linked-in. If you are a linked-in user, then you can add yourself to the group and then become "visible" to other ESP32 professionals or, conversely, if companies are needing ESP32 skilled staff, they could find you there.
I for one like the notion but if we as a community don't see merit in it, then its a dead idea. Ideally, if we like the notion, then maybe we could ask Espressif to create the group rather that one of us community members creating it?
This post asks if there is merit in creating an ESP32 "group" in linked-in. If you are a linked-in user, then you can add yourself to the group and then become "visible" to other ESP32 professionals or, conversely, if companies are needing ESP32 skilled staff, they could find you there.
I for one like the notion but if we as a community don't see merit in it, then its a dead idea. Ideally, if we like the notion, then maybe we could ask Espressif to create the group rather that one of us community members creating it?