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@marcduiker and I discussed the experience for new users and contributors of Dapr. One of the observations is that currently there is no standard way to welcome users or contributors, which means their experience can vary depending on where they land on a Dapr property first. The image shows a table with online locations like www and github in columns and where they link to in the rows below.
The proposal part of this issue is open for discussion :-)
For uniformity and maintenance, we could use a single url of a site that contains an overview of all Dapr resources. Think of a link in bio for Dapr, for instance on dapr.io.
One could also make a point of having an overview of resources within platform, like the one that exists today in Discord #find-dapr-online. A Dapr user looking for videos, can click the link to YouTube directly, without visiting a "link in bio on dapr.io".
We can probably do both too with some workarounds depending on platform, like GitHub profile readme, Twitter pinned tweet, etc.
The question then is, what links do we want to advertise?
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@marcduiker and I discussed the experience for new users and contributors of Dapr. One of the observations is that currently there is no standard way to welcome users or contributors, which means their experience can vary depending on where they land on a Dapr property first. The image shows a table with online locations like www and github in columns and where they link to in the rows below.
The proposal part of this issue is open for discussion :-)
For uniformity and maintenance, we could use a single url of a site that contains an overview of all Dapr resources. Think of a link in bio for Dapr, for instance on dapr.io.
One could also make a point of having an overview of resources within platform, like the one that exists today in Discord #find-dapr-online. A Dapr user looking for videos, can click the link to YouTube directly, without visiting a "link in bio on dapr.io".
We can probably do both too with some workarounds depending on platform, like GitHub profile readme, Twitter pinned tweet, etc.
The question then is, what links do we want to advertise?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: