Re: List of Auxiliary Projects - Mailing list pgsql-www
From | Andreas 'ads' Scherbaum |
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Subject | Re: List of Auxiliary Projects |
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Msg-id | bc880b42-b79b-089f-d05c-3b51f3c2896f@pgug.de Whole thread Raw |
In response to | Re: List of Auxiliary Projects (Stefan Kaltenbrunner <stefan@kaltenbrunner.cc>) |
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Re: List of Auxiliary Projects
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List | pgsql-www |
On 29/03/2020 14:35, Stefan Kaltenbrunner wrote: > On 3/28/20 1:30 AM, Andreas 'ads' Scherbaum wrote: >> On 23/02/2020 02:23, Andreas 'ads' Scherbaum wrote: >>> On 01/02/2020 01:31, Jonathan S. Katz wrote: >>>> On 1/31/20 7:24 PM, Andreas 'ads' Scherbaum wrote: >>>>> On 01/02/2020 00:37, Jonathan S. Katz wrote: >>>>>> On 1/31/20 5:50 PM, Andreas 'ads' Scherbaum wrote: >>>>>>> Hello, >>>>>>> >>>>>>> following a discussion how a number of not-so-known PostgreSQL >>>>>>> projects >>>>>>> can be made more visible, attached is a first draft to list them >>>>>>> on the >>>>>>> website. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> The draft lists three projects (pgweb, pgeu-system, pglister) as an >>>>>>> example, and moves the new site under "Community". More projects with >>>>>>> more description and contact details should be added, of course. >>>>>> Seems like a good way to get people more involved. >>>>>> >>>>>>> The purpose of this patch is to see if "Community" is the right place >>>>>>> for this kind of information, and also what other projects and >>>>>>> details >>>>>>> should be included. >>>>>> Are there any HTML templates? I only see the URL added in the context. >>>>> Actually, you are right. And the second part in my initial email just >>>>> repeated the "contexts.py" file, instead of adding the correct file. >>>>> Attached a new patch. >>>> OK, that makes much more sense ;) >>>> >>>> Feedback / bikeshedding: >>>> >>>> - I'd recommend putting the pith of the content in a subsection under >>>> "Developers". I don't see any issue linking to it from the community >>>> section (and perhaps rewriting the community page a bit to link to more >>>> of the "contributing areas", but the page is more about ways you can >>>> develop around things in PostgreSQL >>>> >>>> - I'm not sure how I feel about the term "Auxiliary" - it's not used so >>>> much any more and definitely prone to misspellings. Perhaps "Related >>>> Projects"? >>>> >>>> - I like the overall layout of the page and how there is content around >>>> each project. I think it's a good start. >>> I moved the website over from "community" to "development", and >>> renamed it. >>> >>> I also added a couple more projects, but ideas are still welcome. >> While working on GSoC projects, I found a couple more candidates >> for this website. New patch attached, still applies clean on pgweb. > looking at this I'm not sure why you added the lcov/code coverage to the > list - I find that going way to far in terms of what "the community" > uses, if we really go that far we need to add a ton of more or less > random pieces of software(homegrown or not). Reason was that I went to the main website and checked the projects I found there. But your explanation makes sense, and I removed it. All the other listed projects are PG-related. New patch attached. Regards, -- Andreas 'ads' Scherbaum German PostgreSQL User Group European PostgreSQL User Group - Board of Directors Volunteer Regional Contact, Germany - PostgreSQL Project