Hi Nick,
thanks!
What I'm still missing in the current prototype is the "problem to be solved" starting point - as you pointed out at the env-and-stacks meeting. For example: I want to develop a web application. The site would give me options like Django, Flask, Ruby on Rails, PHP, Jekyll,... Or even better, something more precise like deciding the type of the web app: an application with backend and database, a static site, blog or a wiki page? The tech-specific overview would show up afterwards. Suitable tools and deployment option would show up as well. What do you think?
About the session vs time zones, I haven't realized that we are literally all around the world :-) Personally, I'm very flexible with timing and willing to do a session at (I know I will regret that at 3 AM) any time. It's very important for me to make it successful. Or we can do more than one. I will attend both/all of them.
Adam
----- Original Message ----- From: "Nick Coghlan" ncoghlan@gmail.com To: "Development discussions related to Fedora" devel@lists.fedoraproject.org Cc: "Fedora Environment and Stacks Working Group mailing list" env-and-stacks@lists.fedoraproject.org, ncoghlan@redhat.com, duffy@redhat.com Sent: Friday, 24 July, 2015 10:45:06 AM Subject: Re: Fedora developer portal - proof of concept
On 23 Jul 2015 01:17, "Adam Samalik" < asamalik@redhat.com > wrote:
Hi everyone,
I updated the prototype and tried apply your feedback: https://developer-phracek.rhcloud.com/
Very nice!
What I would like to do next? Ideally, if you find some time, I would like to have a session with you, people interested in this project, to discuss the content, structure and basically everything related to this. For example, I really like how the Fedora Hubs project [2] is going. If we could do something similar, even when the Fedora Developer Portal is not that big, it would be really nice.
I'd be interested in attending a session like that (but would also understand if having Australia in the time zone mix proved impractical from the point of view of scheduling a discussion).
Regards, Nick.