[Cuis-dev] Cuis web presence
Nicola Mingotti
nmingotti at gmail.com
Thu Nov 11 01:46:36 PST 2021
hi Mariano, guys,
I just passed by and checked the packages page.
1. It is really awesome we have something like that ! Thank you again !
2. I would suggest to put all the packages in a single page
. Alphabetical order is great
. It would be easy to make a textual [Ctrl+f] "find" in the page to
jump where you want or look for
relevant packages.
. Easy to scroll down and just browse and see what already exists
3. Maybe in the future we could add sorting algs which shows:
. Order by entrance in the list, here you would see new packages you may
not know
. Order by last commit, here you would see what has been changed, and
also spot packages
that were updated a very long time ago and so probably need a refresh.
4. Can I use the GitHub "issue" section to write down ideas for the future ?
. I am doing the same for Cuis-Smalltalk-Dev and i found it a great way
to remember
improvement which I (or anybody else) would/could like to do but I can't
implement in the short run
. For example i could write there the "sorting" algorithms for the
packages pages.
Great work !
Bye
Nicola
On 11/10/21 22:36, Hilaire Fernandes via Cuis-dev wrote:
>
> Thanks Mariano for the investment!
>
> To the community,
>
> Contents were updated, check out.
> https://cuis-smalltalk.github.io/Cuis-Website/packages
>
> *Download page.* It needs some simplification for the beginners.
>
> As long as we don't build our own bundles (it may not be necessary
> regarding the evolutive development process of Cuis), we could point
> to the Cuis-University bundles for easy start, as we did for the Cuis
> Book.
>
> Herman, could you provide a permanent link to the bundle for each
> platform. A bit like I did for the latest pdf build of the book
> (https://github.com/Cuis-Smalltalk/TheCuisBook/releases/download/latestpdfbuild/TheCuisBook.pdf)
>
> *Use Cases.* It will be helpful the community share its use cases
> scenarii (DrGeo will be one when I will finish it). A picture and an
> abstract per use case will be great and could be added in a dedicated
> page of the web site.
>
> Best
>
> Le 10/11/2021 à 21:24, Mariano Montone via Cuis-dev a écrit :
>> Nacho, Mark, thank you!
>>
>> Hope we can get the web site live soon!
>>
>> Cheers,
> --
> GNU Dr. Geo
> http://drgeo.eu
> http://blog.drgeo.eu
>
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