All,
I have created some initial 'about' content for the community. Yes, I know, this is presumptuous, but I am hoping that this community will be broadly interested in these ideas and/or morph them into more representative ones. See http://www.eiffelhub.org/node/1 .
According to the ideas posted above, I think there are various practical activities that can occur in parallel:
* the 'identify' stage - setting up some kind of register of existing components. I know this has been done 10 times before, and a starting point is probably one of the previous lists.
* the 'describe' activity - some components have active maintainers and can be 'described' - for this we need to decide on a set of adequate meta-data
* the 'accession' activity - actually moving code into the EiffelHub.github area, and putting it under some sort of known management
* the 'roadmap' activity - defining target structure & contents for a coherent application and system development environment.
For some time initially, it would be good just to do the first 2 items, I suspect. Question: how do we want to go about setting up a register of existing code? It could be a page on the website, but ideally we want to be able to query it. I am a Drupal newcomer, so am unclear on what is behind Drupal, in terms of helping us build queryable website content.
This question also applies to the 'describe' activity, since ideally we want to be able to query the component descriptions.
thoughts?
- thomas beale
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About drupal, we can create new content type, and within drupal, we can precise the different fields. Once we have that, I guess we need to build a specific drupal module to be able to search/query ... those specific content types. Now, we should know what kind of data/field we want Once we know that, we can customize drupal to edit/display them.
In the meantime, I guess we can start using Drupal's book, and put the information in text.
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