diff --git a/blog/2024-04-12-new-phase-community-connectors.mdx b/blog/2024-04-12-new-phase-community-connectors.mdx index 1e2ff2b8..ce038618 100644 --- a/blog/2024-04-12-new-phase-community-connectors.mdx +++ b/blog/2024-04-12-new-phase-community-connectors.mdx @@ -10,8 +10,6 @@ import GitHubComments from '@site/src/components/Github/Comments'; In the ever-evolving landscape of software development and integration, the ability to collaborate, innovate, and swiftly adapt to changes is paramount. This is why we have made a significant shift in how we handle our community connectors: moving them from traditional forums and exchange sites to our newly established Developer Portal, which leverages Git as its backend. This transition marks a strategic shift in our approach to managing and disseminating these crucial resources. Here, we’ll explore the motivations behind this move and the benefits it brings to developers and system integrators. - - ### **Limitations of Forums and Exchange Sites** Previously, our community connectors were housed on forums and exchange sites. While these platforms provided a basic framework for sharing and downloading connectors, they had notable limitations. Users could browse available connectors and download them, but interaction was largely restricted to commenting within forums. This setup offered no facility for direct modification or enhancement of the connectors, which stifled collaboration and the organic growth of our tools.