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A page on the site to request a new package #238

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pgaskin opened this issue Feb 28, 2017 · 7 comments
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A page on the site to request a new package #238

pgaskin opened this issue Feb 28, 2017 · 7 comments

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pgaskin commented Feb 28, 2017

A page on the site which allows people to fill in details of an app and submit a request for it would be nice.

This would be done client side, which means we would need to use something like a prefilled GitHub issue link, Google Forms, or something like that. @lvillani What do you think?

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knthb commented May 27, 2017

Hi! I made a simple package adder site, at https://knthb.github.io/just-install-registry-changer/. Do you think that could work?

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@geek1011 I think this can be done with GitHub's issue templates and a link on the website that preselects it.

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pgaskin commented Apr 25, 2018

@lvillani Yes, I was considering that. I might do that later this week.

Also, do you think we should redesign the website? The versions table at the end looks kind of out of place, and the page is also getting a bit cluttered.

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I don't have strong opinions about the website as long as it remains short, sweet and simple :)

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pgaskin commented May 12, 2018

@lvillani OK, I'll probably work on it soon. I'm thinking of having a landing page with a nice gradient as the background, and slightly smaller text for readability. I'm also planning to show the list of apps in a more concise way, as the table is mostly whitespace.

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Please open another ticket to work on revamping the entire website. I strongly prefer a reorg of the current website (i.e. to improve the way it uses space) rather than rebuilding the whole thing from the ground up for change's sake :)

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#316 describes an optimal solution that may be used in conjunction to some sort of online system. In fact, an online system could wrap around it.

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