Dec. 2nd, 2005

jack: (Default)
Several people have suggested gift exhanges, or secret santas, or the like. The idea being, for people who don't know, that a group of people who would like to get each other presents, but don't have time, money or ideas enough, buy and receive one gift from people chosen randomly. (Normally by drawing names, so no-one occurs twice.)

I would use a computer algorithm, making the procedure:

* Sign up on a website listing 5-10 people you would buy a gift for one of.[1]

* You or it emails them and invites them to do the same.

* Next week, everyone is conveniently matched so they get an email giving them one person to buy a present for (ETA: from the list of people they specified they knew!), and will get one gift but they don't know who from yet.

* ETA: the matching may start from a friends list, but would probably need to be confirmed by hand.

I like the idea, and the tech necessary should be minimal.

Yes, I know a website that does that. (Comment with details.)
Jack should write one.
I'd do it.
Your algorithm isn't going to work because [comment].
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[1] Or more if you like, but there shouldn't be much point. And don't choose your best friends necessarily. Miss out anyone you're buying for anyway, and anyone you can't think of anything for. And choose randomly so no-one's offended.