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Something that keeps coming up is that people want a page with all the (good) apps built for a specific ecosystem.
I wonder if this could be another low-hanging fruit way to make the front page more interesting, e.g. having a section with tiles for each of the major ecosystems (probably mostly GNOME and KDE to start with?). From the tiles you'd get to a page with all the apps in that collection, similar to category pages.
In theory we already have tags for this, and we could try using that as an approximation, but my feeling is you'd end up with tons of old/dated apps in the lists then. Something with an actual editorial team from those ecosystems would be more robust, and the curatorial effort would be minimal (could be e.g. a dropdown in the metadata curation sidebar?).
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Something that keeps coming up is that people want a page with all the (good) apps built for a specific ecosystem.
I wonder if this could be another low-hanging fruit way to make the front page more interesting, e.g. having a section with tiles for each of the major ecosystems (probably mostly GNOME and KDE to start with?). From the tiles you'd get to a page with all the apps in that collection, similar to category pages.
In theory we already have tags for this, and we could try using that as an approximation, but my feeling is you'd end up with tons of old/dated apps in the lists then. Something with an actual editorial team from those ecosystems would be more robust, and the curatorial effort would be minimal (could be e.g. a dropdown in the metadata curation sidebar?).
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: