Wayne Beaton wrote on 02/28/18 10:14 AM:
I would expect that the "experimental" label is a
pretty clear indication that I'm not sure. ;-)
If you click on a project header, the page will focus on an
individual project (e.g. Grizzly). I'll see what I can do
about a table of contents and some sort of filter/sort
functionality.
A TOC with just the links to the "focus" pages would help.
I have an older experiment that displays the information in
a table. You can sort.
The table is nice, but it contains too much information.
I'd like to be able to see the key status on a single page, on a
single screen, without having to scroll horizontally. Something
that allows me to monitor the "health" of the projects. (I
understand that vertical scrolling is inevitable given the number of
projects, but ideally there would be some attribute you could sort
on that would bring the "interesting" projects to the top.)
If you want to over-engineer this, you could add the ability to hide
columns so I would see only the columns that I consider
interesting.
Again, keep in mind that these pages are currently just
experiments to see how we might visualize some of the
data that we have available.
Understood, and that's why I'm providing this feedback! Hopefully
others will provide feedback as well.
Adding information about the latest release, release
cadence, etc. might be an interesting addition.
The oldest download bit is not actually implemented yet. My
intention is to grab the earliest file creation date from the
project's directory on download.eclipse.org.
The incubation mailing list link sounded like a good idea
when it was pitched to me, but I'm thinking that I agree. See Bug 531809.
Wayne
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