Thread: Community IRC - Other Related - PostGIS out-of-date
Hi, I noticed that the current IRC link to PostGIS' IRC channel incorrectly links to freenode as a channel that is related to the PostGIS project. According to this thead[0], PostGIS has moved from IRC to Matrix, with a bridge to an official IRC channel on libera.chat. Additionally, their website has been updated to promote these channels in the 'Chat Room' section of their support page[1]. I believe it would be useful to update the 'Other Related'-section of the PostgreSQL website to not link to (now) unaffiliated channels. Kind regards, Matthias van de Meent (unaffiliated with the PostGIS project) [0] https://lists.osgeo.org/pipermail/postgis-devel/2021-June/028979.html [1] http://postgis.net/support/
> On 9 Aug 2021, at 11:41, Matthias van de Meent <boekewurm+postgres@gmail.com> wrote: > I believe it would be useful to update the 'Other Related'-section of > the PostgreSQL website to not link to (now) unaffiliated channels. Another suggestion would be to remove the "Other PostgreSQL Related Channels on other IRC networks" section altogether. It's a pretty small list as is, and keeping the section means that we're on the hook to maintain it (as we've apparently failed to do given that the postgis site was changed 2 months ago, and the recent page reordering removed long-since dead channel links). I don't have strong feelings, but seems worth to discuss at least. If we are keeping it we should of course keep it up to date, the attached 0002 does that. It does however link to the matrix channel as well since that's the primary instance. When looking at this I realized that the three lists of channels are using three different formats for listing channels, 0001 unifies this by making them all look the same. -- Daniel Gustafsson https://vmware.com/
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> On 9 Aug 2021, at 18:05, Stephen Frost <sfrost@snowman.net> wrote: > * Daniel Gustafsson (daniel@yesql.se) wrote: >> If we are keeping it we should of course keep it up to date, the attached 0002 >> does that. It does however link to the matrix channel as well since that's the >> primary instance. > > I'm generally +1 on keeping it and working to maintain it. Sounds good, let’s go for that. >> When looking at this I realized that the three lists of channels are using >> three different formats for listing channels, 0001 unifies this by making them >> all look the same. > > These all looks like good changes to me, thanks for working on it. Barring objections from anyone else, I’ll push these later. -- Daniel Gustafsson https://vmware.com/
> On 9 Aug 2021, at 18:33, Daniel Gustafsson <daniel@yesql.se> wrote: > Barring objections from anyone else, I’ll push these later. Applied. While testing this in Chrome and Firefox it struck me as odd that the paragraph on CoC violation reporting is under "Language Specific Channels:". Shouldn't that info be moved up to the h1 context as it's really not specific to language specific channels? Happy to do so unless there are objections. -- Daniel Gustafsson https://vmware.com/
Greetings, * Daniel Gustafsson (daniel@yesql.se) wrote: > > On 9 Aug 2021, at 18:33, Daniel Gustafsson <daniel@yesql.se> wrote: > > > Barring objections from anyone else, I’ll push these later. > > Applied. > > While testing this in Chrome and Firefox it struck me as odd that the paragraph > on CoC violation reporting is under "Language Specific Channels:". Shouldn't > that info be moved up to the h1 context as it's really not specific to language > specific channels? Happy to do so unless there are objections. Yes, you're right about that. Thanks! Stephen
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> On 10 Aug 2021, at 15:55, Stephen Frost <sfrost@snowman.net> wrote > Yes, you're right about that. Applied. -- Daniel Gustafsson https://vmware.com/