hi
@ Tom, thanks for the explanation.
Slightly off topic from what you originally asked, but while thinking
about this it should be understood that the joomlagov site is not "ours"
and "we" did not create it. Well some of us did help... :)
It was created as a community initiative.
There's many good reasons why such sites should exist independent, and
be encouraged. The more high traffic site there is about Joomla, the
more it benefits the whole Joomla project.
I guess that page on the wiki has served it's purpose. (as
collection-point for all those gov links) I did ask Matthew, and
there's no easy way to keep it in sync. And as you mention it's starting
to put strain on the wiki.
@ Paul, I think that the joomlagov is more meant as a demonstration of
the wide use of Joomla! while a Showcase site would not be interested so
much in volume (number of sites), but rather in quality (best of the best).
regards,
Jacques Rentzke
Open Source Matters, Inc.
On 2013/03/25 06:12 PM, Paul Orwig wrote:
> I like the idea to expand the showcase concept on
joomla.org
> <
http://joomla.org>. There is another showcase-related initiative that
> Alice and I have talked about at JD DK, JWC, and I mentioned about at
> JDay Boston. It's called "Think Bigger" and the concept is to encourage
> and support JUGs to develop and support Joomla sites that are for
> charities, non-profits, and worthy causes. Part of the concept is to
> have a showcase of those sites and recognizing the JUGs and sponsors
> that support the initiative. We have a small volunteer team in place
> that is starting work on the initiative and we have discussed the
> initiative with Sander who has given his support to it.
>
> So, perhaps the expanded showcase idea could encompass how Joomla is
> being used for (1) government, (2) higher education, (3) non-profits,
> and (4) other...
>
> Thanks,
>
> paul
>
>
> On Mon, Mar 25, 2013 at 7:04 AM, Tom Hutchison
> <
tom.hu...@community.joomla.org
> <mailto:
tom.hu...@community.joomla.org>> wrote:
>
> I like Brad's idea. Simple is better and it would be a one stop for
> all, one site to maintain place. I don't think the current gov page
> on the wiki can be updated any further. I tried to post a notice on
> page and I'm getting an error now.
>
> Mediawiki stores all external links on a page in an external links
> table. With over 2000 links you're hitting the db pretty hard when
> doing anything on the page or even trying to display it. Simply,
> mediawiki is not the ideal method of listing links.
>
> Higher Ed, hasn't been updated since April 2011, but still is a good
> resource which should be rolled into a showcase type site like the
> gov site is now.
>
> Archiving is essentially blanking the page with 2 links and a nice
> graphic saying this page has been archived for historical purposes.
> 1 link can be a see here for location of this information now. The
> other would be a view the last state of this page before archiving.
>
> Tom
>
> On Mar 25, 2013, at 2:52 AM, Brad Baker <
br...@joomlatutorials.com
>> Why not consider moving the
joomlagov.info <
http://joomlagov.info>
>> site to our official infrastructure (
joomla.org
>> <
http://joomla.org> or a subdomain)? That way, no syn needs to
>> exist with the wiki.. we can just list all site there.
>>
>> Simple is often much easier to maintain.
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