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Announcing New V-Features: Community Page and VVallpapers

WE'VE BEEN BUYSSE PREPARING NEW FEATURES

Whenever The Keepers disappear a bit and our postings become sporadic and pointed, you can bet we’re either out riding our bikes or we’ve been busy working away at new features for the site. We have a number of features in various states of completion, and we’ll be rolling them out over the course of the next few weeks and months as they reach maturity and we become convinced they’re working reasonably well.

The beautiful thing about a word like “reasonable” is that it contains within it the perfect amont of vagueness while giving the impression of specificity. After all, there’s no universally agreed-upon reasonable degree of reasonable, meaning that what seems reasonable to me might be completely unreasonable to others. Take, for example, the number of times the word “reasonable” appears in this paragraph. Completely unreasonable.

Back to the point, when I say our new features are working reasonably well, I mean to say that three requirements have been satisfied. First, the vision for the feature is well understood. (The vision does not need to be realized in the release, but it does need to allow for it to become realized at some later stage.) Second, the initial feature set is working sufficiently well that I got tired of testing before I found any major problems. Third, it looks good.

At this time, we’re releasing two new features, both of which represent an initial iteration which we plan to expand on as the features grow and the community adopts them (or not). As we gather feedback on what new features would be helpful, we’ll incorporate it into the subsequent releases (or not).

The VVallpapers

Velominati is founded on the idea of sharing with each other the little things about Cycling that make this sport so amazing. On that premise, providing desktop Wallpapers or, indeed VVallpapers, has been part of the envisioned feature set from the beginning; to select photos from our collective archives within the community that represent Cycling in some way, and provide a specific place to share them with each other. But, like so many other ideas we have kicking around, there simply aren’t enough hours in a day to make everything come to reality.

However, a discussion last week spurred us into action, and we present you with The VVallpapers. We haven’t really found a good home for them yet, but for the time being at least, they can be found through the footer and via The Keepers. The same principle applies as elsewhere; post your suggestions for additional photos for inclusion, and we’ll update the main list with the best ones. Several initial wallpapers have been added already as a start.

The Community

As we know, there is great sense of community on Velominati, and increasingly we’re seeing the desire to know a little bit more about our fellow members. To that end, we’ve put together a Community page which provides a mechanism to share some background information and posting activity. Obviously, we wanted to provide this as an option to people who wish to share information, but still make sure that people who want to stay anonymous can do so. To that end, people who have an account at Velominati may log in and update their profile, sharing whatever information they are comfortable sharing, including a bio, their location, and various social networking coordinates. For those who don’t have a Velominati account or who don’t fill out their profile, only a very basic amount of information is shown along with their posting activity. The fundamental idea is to allow people to choose what they’d like to share; only the handle, photo, and website are shown by default.

To access anyone’s profile, simply click their name in the posting threads. The only downside to that is that in order for you to access a member’s profile, they need to have posted at least once; there are loads of members who have never posted any comments. Unfortunately, this release doesn’t provide a mechanism for viewing their profiles.

To that point, however, is the notion that The Community in particular is viewed by us as an initial iteration; we have a mountain of ideas that we think will help foster a sense of community here, and we’re sure you do as well. With that in mind, have a look, fill out your profile (or don’t), and start using learning about the community. If you have ideas or suggestions, we’d love to hear about them.

Thanks as always to everyone who comes here and makes this all worth while.

frank

The founder of Velominati and curator of The Rules, Frank was born in the Dutch colonies of Minnesota. His boundless physical talents are carefully canceled out by his equally boundless enthusiasm for drinking. Coffee, beer, wine, if it’s in a container, he will enjoy it, a lot of it. He currently lives in Seattle. He loves riding in the rain and scheduling visits with the Man with the Hammer just to be reminded of the privilege it is to feel completely depleted. He holds down a technology job the description of which no-one really understands and his interests outside of Cycling and drinking are Cycling and drinking. As devoted aesthete, the only thing more important to him than riding a bike well is looking good doing it. Frank is co-author along with the other Keepers of the Cog of the popular book, The Rules, The Way of the Cycling Disciple and also writes a monthly column for the magazine, Cyclist. He is also currently working on the first follow-up to The Rules, tentatively entitled The Hardmen. Email him directly at rouleur@velominati.com.

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  • @Chris

    Ridewithgps.com is quite a good site for mile logging and the like. It's advantage over Strava is that as well as doing the full Garmin download thing, you can build your routes up on their maps then add activity data such as time, HR and Cadence manually depending on how much Rule #74 you are prepared to adhere to. I role with Polrs simplest HR monitor and just log elapsed time, max and average HR.

    Excellent, excellent work. It's a nice alternative to MapMyRide, which I prefer over Strava for the same reason that you can map your own routes. Very cool; I'll explore that more. Thanks for pointing it out.@Marcus

    @ChrisO
    @Chris
    I am convinced it is a trained skill. As a young man the relentless (and spiteful) red pen that seniors put through my work eventually trained me to do the same to my underlings. It's kind of like hazing.

    I think so, too. I've learned to spot a mismatched drivetrain.

  • @Dr C

    Fantastic idea and actually not that difficult to do.

    I am pretty sure my weight would crash the webservice uploading it to the website in no time, or perhaps crush it due to its volume. I should really stop with the chocolate eclairs and the daily deserts I enjoy at lunch and dinner time. Actually thinking about it occassionally breakfast time as well.

  • @frank

    Great news to hear about the Mobile Velopplication in the works, make sure you do an android version as well not just the craptastic apple app. Having written a number of mobile apps my self for work, android is far quicker to develop and update.

  • @frank

    @G'phant

    I would add to the communal wishlist a "greatest hits" log, for those particularly outstanding contributions to which we keep returning (or, more accurately, trying desperately to remember how to return to) - e.g. McSqueak's EddyLuke montage; JiPM's troll-reply ("Yeah, I remember the first time I drank some of my father's beer and posted on the internet", or words to that effect - I can't locate the original; etc).

    That's a great idea as well; we have a comment upvoting system in the works which will automatically assign the +1 badge to the person whose gotten the most upvotes over the past week; we could use that same mechanism to show the comments that have received the most upvotes over time as well as show on the profile page those comments you've upvoted the most. For the historical ones, it would require an effort from anyone who cares enough to go find them and go upvote them, but moving forward it would self-manage.
    Would that work for what you're suggesting?

    I like the greatest hits idea but I'm not sure that I'm a fan of the voting or reping thing. Scoring people on their posts seems to me to have the potential to encourage douchebaggery and trolling, which so far this site seems to have largely avoided. The current system whereby the Keepers chose the +1 recipients, presumably having taken into account any appreciative comments, "chapeaus", "strong work" and the like, from the general congregation has a night feel to it that sets it apart from the like of rbr, pinkbike.

    After all, we are an order of disciples devoted to adherence to the rules not some sort of fucking democracy.

  • @Chris

    I agree with Chris on this one, perhaps leaving that down to the Keepers would be wise.

    @All

    Something else occurred to me also, adding in "Like" options for facebook, twitter and google Plus-Ones would be nice. Its an easy way of sharing the links through our other social network applications and also encouraging others into the site.

  • I feel like a girl - I'll be in Seattle in two weeks to meet Frank and do some riding and all I can think about is losing five pounds before I get there.

  • @Papageno

    love the image, i liked this one as well Von Bueren on the finish line in Swiss championships 1949. I love the innertube hovering inbetween the two riders.

  • @huffalotpuffalot

    Not just an inner tube - it's his tub which has rolled off. Few nasty bits of metal from the broken rim and spokes too.

    Amazing photo, as he realises what is about to happen but can't do anything, and yes that tub floating adds a surreal dimension.

    Who won ?

    @papageno Opera singer in your spare time ? Or you like playing magic flutes - we're not judgemental here ;-)

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