@chrismessina
Hi Chris,
Today is our first public announcement of our site, so we're just now receiving content!
My friends and I created Who Made What to solve the problem of people not getting properly recognized for their work.
It's unfortunate, but far too often projects such as websites get released with no credit going back to the developers, designers, producers, devops, ux, and others who have spent countless late nights creating a great product. Who Made What aims to solve that problem by being a central website where people can submit their projects or attach themselves on to existing projects that were created by their team.
The "team" part is important to us and is one point that differentiates us from other sites. When submitting projects you can attach and invite your team. By doing so, you'll start building out your connections, a great way to build a community filled with people you've worked with.
Trust is another important factor for us, we want to ensure that project credits can't be freely edited. Instead, there's an approval process. So if you were to add yourself to a project I submitted, I would have to approve your role before it becomes publicly visible.
Thanks for your comment, let me know if you have any other questions :)
Hey guys, we are "beta" launching this. We've worked on this as a side project for months now and the idea behind the site is to simply reveal who made what.
We found ourselves asking who made "this amazing site" a lot and too often the real makers are not revealed and their roles not properly defined, hence we created who made what to address this problem.
Any feedback is greatly appreciated as we work out the kinks! Thanks!
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