Wiki for now. Discovery via homepage link to the wiki. Anis: hows the merge goin? On Jul 27, 2013 12:02 AM, "Sharif Ahmed" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Marcel - you are right, I also think the repo list should be placed > in cordova.apache.org . The wiki always comes second. > > If you even google cordova, the first think anyone will see is the > link to the site, so putting it their will definitly be helpful to the > contributors. > > Having said that, we have as you said bazillion repos :P so a nice > presentation will be a factor. > > Until this is done, I can put them in the wiki, under a new section > 'Areas of Contribution'. > > Let me know, what you guys think. > > On 7/27/13, Marcel Kinard <[email protected]> wrote: > > +1 on getting the plugin repos listed somewhere. > > > > I would have a slight preference for them to be on the > cordova.apache.org > > front page, even though that would indeed be ugly, but it would also make > > them first-class citizens and available to contributors. We've got a > > bazillion repos, the web page would just document that. I could be > convinced > > to a different representation, as long as the repos look like first-class > > citizens. > > > > On Jul 26, 2013, at 12:04 PM, Mike Billau <[email protected]> wrote: > > > >> I noticed earlier today that under the "Fork" section, it talks about > how > >> the full list of "cordova-" components is listed on > >> cordova.apache.org(point #2). This isn't really valid any more since > >> we split up all of the > >> core plugins into their own separate repos. I haven't been able to find > a > >> page anywhere that lists and links to all of the cordova-plugin-*** > >> repos. > >> Instead of uglifying the cordova.apache.org front page by adding links > to > >> 20 core plugins, maybe the best thing to do is just list and link to the > >> core plugins in the Contributor Workflow page? > > > > > > > -- > Regards, > > Sharif Ahmed > Junior Software Engineer > Therap Services, LLC > +01715438290 >
